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Arrival Day! July, 31st 2025

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 Arrival Day - July 31st Blogger: Kylie Works  Our first day in Edinburgh, Scotland did not disappoint! On our way to the AirBnb, our driver and Ms. King mentioned something about highland cows, and me not knowing what they looked like, I googled it right then and there. (You should google it right now) They are one of the cutest animals I had ever seen, but literally 10 seconds after I discovered my love for highland cows, I'm told we probably won't even see them at all as they don't live in the city!  After settling into our AirBnb, we walked a famous street called the Royal Mile for a few hours, advertising the show by daring people to open Pandora's box. Some people were a little scared to open it, others were really eager to open it; either way, we spread the message about our amazing show! Also, on the Royal Mile, there were a lot of shops with highland cow plushies that were so adorable! I haven't bought one yet, but I definitely will before we leave.  We als...

Bullis School Theatre Brings “Pandora: A Tragicomic Greek Romp” to Edinburgh Fringe – August 2025

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Boy Meets Girl. Girl Has a Box That Could Destroy the World. POTOMAC, MD, USA — Myth, comedy, and catastrophe collide in Pandora: A Tragicomic Greek Romp , a fresh, fast-paced retelling of the Pandora myth that asks: What happens when curiosity meets chaos?   Originally a 2011 Capital Fringe Festival hit, Pandora returns in 2025 with a brand-new cast from Potomac, Maryland’s Bullis School for a six-show run at the iconic Edinburgh Festival Fringe —the largest performing arts festival in the world. The production will be staged at Paradise Green (Vault Venue) from August 2–9, 2025 . Written by acclaimed sibling duo Shawn and Ann Fraistat , Pandora unleashes a whirlwind of gods, monsters, love, betrayal, and one dangerously irresistible box. This madcap reimagining is equal parts hilarious and heartfelt, offering a modern take on ancient tragedy that’s as uncomfortably human as it is sharply comedic. “It’s a comedy with teeth,” says director Chelsie King. “We want the audien...