EDFRINGE PREVIEWS
Rachel Baker & Verity Sharpe: Split Bill
Gwen, certified oddball hun, will win the audience’s hearts and their worldly possessions - this is definitely NOT a Pyramid Scheme. Then, Verity Sharpe turns rental rage into riotous laughter with their show Landlord’s Wet Dream.
Rachel Baker presents: Gwen - This is Not a Pyriamid Scheme
Gwen’s out of prison and, no, she doesn’t have any more bacon and egg flavoured vapes for sale! BUT, this is her next venture, she’ll teach you how to become resilient, gorgeous and gregarious through her late night rambunctious extravaganza, with dance music and interaction. Gwen was a finalist in the Sketch Off Awards 2025 and the winner of the Luke Rollason Character Bursary. Rachel Baker is a Big Value Act 2026, Funny Women Finalist and Birmingham Breaking Talent nominee. As heard on BBC Radio 4.
Verity Sharpe: Landlord’s Wet Dream
'Charismatic and chaotic' (BingeFringe.com) comedian Verity Sharpe brings their debut show to the Edinburgh Fringe. Landlord's Wet Dream dives head first into the UK housing crisis, exposing shady landlords, unstable tenancies and endless repairs. Expect sharp stand-up, punchy poetry and original songs that turn rental rage into riotous laughter. Drawing on real life experiences, Sharpe revels in the absurdity of a system under strain. A show with 'zeitgeist vitality' (TheReviewsHub.com) that hits home and hits hard.


We encourage patrons to wear a mask while moving around the building and when seated in the theatre.
Seating is not socially distanced. The theatre is ventilated before and after every performance with regular and thorough cleaning of touch points. Hand sanitiser and face masks are available onsite.
Access
We regret that our theatre is up a flight of stairs with no wheelchair access available.

