Tell us a bit about Queen of Wolves.
It's the story of a poor governess, Frances Glass, who comes to work at Blackbell House, which turns out to be severely haunted. Things do not go well for her.
What inspired the show?
My last show was a comedy Meditation where I relaxed the audience. This time I wanted to do the opposite: freak them out. Also I wanted to wear a bonnet.
Exactly how scary are we talking?
50% LOLS 50% #trueterror
What sets it apart from other shows at the Fringe?
It's a Gothic-Horror-Comedy-Drag show. There's got to be less than 40 of those at the Fringe.
Who would you recommend comes to see you?
My dream demographic is: Bookish Women, but anyone who likes to laugh/scream should come. See you there!
Timings and ticket information for Nick Coyle: Queen of Wolves are available on the edfringe website.
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