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Thursday, April 3

Tag: FAGHAG

Dylan Mulvaney: FAGHAG – Assembly George Square
Scotland

Dylan Mulvaney: FAGHAG – Assembly George Square

As someone eager to explore a variety of shows at the Fringe Festival, I knew I had to cover one with an LGBTQ+ theme. FAGHAG by Dylan Mulvaney turned out to be one of the best decisions I made. This show is a brilliant blend of storytelling, stand-up comedy, and musical performance. Dylan Mulvaney uses her humour to share her deeply personal journey of transition to womanhood. The story begins in a delightfully imaginative way, with Dylan as an angel. God tells her it’s time to be born as a human, complete with funny details like where she'll be born and that she'll wear a size 7 shoe. Dylan's excitement about coming down to Earth had the audience laughing right from the start. However, the humour is balanced with deeper themes. After her birth, she realizes she’s in a male body...