Scamp Theatre have produced and managed over 40 productions at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe - including 5 Scotsman Fringe First winners
We can advise and plan your budgets, publicity, venue negotiation, application, accommodation, travel and well-being. Your entire production can be effectively and professionally managed from start to finish. With Scamp Theatre handling your administration and management, you can focus on your performance and on enjoying the festival.
Edinburgh 2007
Scamp Theatre will shortly be considering top quality shows to produce and manage for Edinburgh 2007. If you are interested in finding out more, please see our Edinburgh Management page.
Edinburgh 2006
At the 2006 Edinburgh Festival Scamp Theatre presented shows won a clutch of awards. Clean Alternatives, (I Am) Nobody's Lunch and Finer Noble Gases all won Scotsman Fringe Firsts. Finer Noble Gases also scooped The Stage Best Actor Award for Paul Sparks and The List / Writers Guild Award for Best Writer for Adam Rapp.
Scamp Theatre presented the following productions:
(I Am) Nobody's Lunch (The Civillians)- Assembly Rooms
Clean Alternatives (Fresh Ice Productions) - Assembly @ St Georges West
Finer Noble Gases ( Barrow Street Productions) - The Bongo Club
Fish Story (People Can Run) - Pleasance Courtyard
Girl Blog From Iraq: Baghdad Burning ( Barrow Street Productions) - Pleasance
Pop Art by Montezuma's Revenge - Assembly @ St Georges West
The Acrobat (Concrete Temple Theatre) - Pleasance Courtyard
Tick My Box! (Inis Theatre/Ten42 Productions) - Assembly Rooms
Two Men Talking ( Barrow Street Productions) - Assembly Rooms
Further details of Edinburgh 2006 shows can be found here.
Edinburgh 2005
Scamp Theatre were awarded a Scotsman Fringe First for the premiere of a new play by CJ Hopkins, screwmachine/eyecandy . This production was supported by the Arts Council of England under the East to Edinburgh initiative. The production played at the Assembly Rooms and featured 4 award winning actors, including Mike McShane . Scamp also general managed Plested and Brown Hot Pursuit and Ruffian Productions Martha Loves Michael, both at Pleasance Courtyard .
At the 2003 and 2004 Edinburgh Festivals
In 2004 Scamp Theatre produced a new play, Taking Charlie by Jonathan Harvey (writer of award winning Beautiful Thing and TV's Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! ) directed by Susan Tully and also general managed Suki Webster - Body Part Double directed by Paul Merton and Robin Deacon in Harry & Me , both at the Gilded Balloon. In 2003 Scamp Theatre produced Partly it's About Love, Partly It's About Massacre (Australia), at the Assembly Rooms and also general managed Thick at Jongleurs and No Fear! (Linda Marlowe) at the Assembly Rooms.