Millicent Sarre is Too Tired to Smash (Patriarchy)

Millicent Sarre is Too Tired to Smash (Patriarchy)

About:

Being a human in 2026 is exhausting. We're all a little burnt out, and in this fresh musical comedy, award-winning cabaret artist Millicent Sarre seeks to understand why. With unforgettable original music, powerhouse vocals and poignant social commentary, this Edinburgh Fringe premiere promises an hour-long antidote to our collective weariness. 'Razor-sharp comedy and compassionate insight' ***** (InDailySA.com.au). 'Clever, self-aware and kind... Millicent's songwriting is superb' ***** (GlamAdelaide.com.au). 'Her intellect is as sharp as her songwriting' ***** (@athousandwords2025, Instagram). 'For anyone who cares deeply and is exhausted by it' ***** (LiaLoves.com.au).
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Location & Travel

Travel Guide:

The nearest bus stops are Chapel Street, Lauriston Place, and Surgeons’ Hall. For more information on available routes, timetables, and other details, please visit: https://lothianbuses.co.uk.

Car Park/Drop Off:

The nearest car park is located on Buccleuch Place, Edinburgh, EH8 9GN.

Wheelchair Accessible Venues:

The following venues are wheelchair accessible: Studio Three, Studio Five, Studio Four, The Underground, and The Cubicle on Buccleuch Place.

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