EdFringe Talk: Jerry’s Girls

“What I really love about the Fringe is the inclusivity, it’s a place where everyone can have a voice.”

WHO: Aoife Summers

WHAT: “Broadway’s leading ladies rise again in this haunting reimagining of the classic Jerry Herman revue. Set in a forgotten theatre where echoes of the past linger, this spooky and stylish production brings a ghostly twist to beloved songs from Hello, Dolly!, Mame, La Cage aux Folles and more! Featuring live music and ethereal glamour, Jerry’s Girls is a dazzling celebration of showbiz legends who never really left the spotlight. A must-see for musical theatre lovers and anyone who believes the show must go on – even from beyond the grave.”

WHERE: Sanctuary at Paradise in Augustines (Venue 152) 

WHEN: 21:25 (90 min)

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Is this your first time to Edinburgh?

This will be my second time at the Edinburgh Fringe with Never Ending Theatre. We brought The Last Five Years last year, and I had the absolute best time. It was such a whirlwind of rehearsals, flyering, quick turnarounds, and meeting audiences from all over the world. I came away buzzing with ideas and feeling so inspired by the sheer variety of work on offer.

What I really love about the Fringe is the inclusivity, it’s a place where everyone can have a voice, whether you’re a brand-new company performing in a tiny room or a big-name act on a major stage. There’s a real sense that all stories are welcome, and that makes it incredibly special.

Coming back this year with Jerry’s Girls feels like we get to build on that first experience, but with a show that’s pure joy to share. I love the challenge of producing and directing in such a fast-paced environment, but I also love being a punter! Ducking into something I’d never normally see, and leaving with a huge grin on my face. The Fringe is all about that mix of planned highlights and unexpected discoveries, and I can’t wait to dive back in.

What are the big things you’ve learned since 2024 and have you absorbed any of the lessons yet?

Since 2024, I’ve learned that running a show at the Fringe is as much about stamina and teamwork as it is about artistry. Last year taught me to rely on and celebrate my team, we all wear so many hats here, and you can’t do it alone. I’ve also learned to embrace the chaos rather than fight it; the unexpected often leads to the best moments.

One big shift for me has been confidence! I now feel braver in my creative choices and bolder in telling our company’s story. I’ve also made peace with the fact that you can’t see everything at the Fringe… and that’s okay. What matters is being present, supporting others, and making the most of the time you have here.

Tell us about your show.

Jerry’s Girls is our ghostly love letter to Broadway. It’s a reimagining of the classic music by broadway composer Jerry Herman, but instead of the glitzy Vegas-style staging you might expect, we’ve set it in a forgotten theatre where phantom showgirls belt out these iconic numbers! Think Hello, Dolly!, Mack and Mabel, La Cage aux Folles, with a mix of glamour, mischief, and a little bit of haunting.

I’m directing and producing, with the brilliant Jack Gardner as our Musical Director. We’ve got a fantastic team of performers and creatives, many of us worked together on last year’s The Last Five Years, so it feels like getting the band back together but with a bigger, bolder concept.

Never Ending Theatre is a young company based in Edinburgh, founded in 2022, and made up of female, LGBTQ+, and non-binary artists. Our mission is to make theatre that’s accessible, inclusive, and unapologetically creative. Whether that’s a rock musical, an intimate two-hander, or a ghostly cabaret. We’re all about bringing diverse stories to life and making sure audiences of all backgrounds feel welcome in our spaces.

This is the show’s Fringe premier! The show was previously directed by Kris Harding (Blood Brothers, Starlight Express, The Last Five Years) in 2023, and he has passed on his concept to us allowing us to build this adaption specifically for the Fringe. We’re not locking ourselves into a plan for what’s next just yet, but I’d love to tour it or bring it back for another run, because these songs and this concept have so much life in them… even if our characters are technically dead.

What should your audience see at the festivals after they’ve seen your show?

Once you’ve joined our ghostly showgirls in Jerry’s Girls, I’d say keep the musical theatre train rolling—there’s so much brilliant work at the Fringe this year. Come From Away from Captivate Theatre is a masterclass in storytelling and ensemble work! and If you want something darker, Sweeney Todd, also from Captivate Theatre, is a deliciously twisted treat.

Derby Day is totally different again: fast-paced, funny, and packed with big personalities—it’s like spending an afternoon with your most chaotic friends.

For rock lovers, Mary Queen of Rock! by Pretty Knickers Productions is pure joy—a mash-up of history and head-banging you didn’t know you needed. Frozen Love from Era Productions is another must-see, a powerful musical journey that blends vibrant storytelling with unforgettable music. And School of Rock from Forth Children’s Theatre? Just try to watch it without grinning the whole way through. The energy is infectious and the kids are insanely talented.


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