Underbelly, New Diorama Theatre and Concord Theatricals are thrilled to announce this year’s winners of the hit-making Edinburgh Untapped Award - designed to support and discover theatre makers at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. The three winning companies who will receive a £10,000 cash grant to support their show in Edinburgh are, Alpaqa who present JEEZUS! , Cock Pit with their show Pigs Fly Easy Ryan and Emergency Chorus ’ Ways of Knowing . Tickets for all shows are on sale now and available here .
The partnership with Underbelly, New Diorama and Concord Theatricals aims to discover and support early and mid-career theatre makers at the Edinburgh Fringe and this year proves no different as the companies prepare to present game-changing work this August. Over the years, the Untapped Award has become a major launchpad, nationally recognised for its success in identifying and platforming brilliant new talent, with winners going on to embark on successful tours, show transfers, securing international opportunities and winning awards!
JEEZUS! by AlpaqaAlpaqa , a theatre collective led by creatives Sergio Antonio Maggiolo, Guido Garcia Lueches and Laura Killeen , will present JEEZUS! , a bold, irreverent, and euphoric musical comedy that celebrates self-discovery, faith, and queerness through the power of anthemic pop Latin bangers. Set against the backdrop of a South American Catholic upbringing, it follows an altar boy on the path to his first communion - only to experience a queer awakening as he falls head over heels (and balls deep) for Jesus Christ himself. Blending clowning, musical theatre, and magical realism, the show unpacks the suffocating grip of authoritarianism in faith, family, and fatherland while celebrating the absurdity and beauty of belief. Audiences can expect to laugh until their faces hurt, reflect on their own upbringing, and perhaps even find healing in the recognition of their own divinity. Amidst dark times, JEEZUS! dares to imagine a hopeful future - one where queer liberation shines bright.
@Jeezus.uk
31st July - 24th August (no performances 11th and 18th), 18:50
Belly Button, Underbelly Cowgate
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Pigs Fly Easy Ryan by NonstopCreative team Nonstop , made up of multidisciplinary artists Lou Doyle, Trevor White and Kendra A Miller , presents Pigs Fly Easy Ryan , a wild, high-flying spectacle for audiences 18 and over. Two plane crash fetishists illegally pose as flight attendants to sneak aboard a plane and live out their ultimate fantasy - total destruction. Hilarious, chaotic, and strangely tender, the show playfully eroticises freedom in a world teetering on the edge of climate collapse and rising fascism. With a mix of physical comedy, visceral intensity, and direct-to-audience sincerity, Pigs Fly Easy Ryan captures the thrill of a spontaneous getaway on a maxed-out credit card with the guilt, escapism, and fleeting euphoria. At its core, it’s an exploration of connection, consumption, safety, sex, and survival, all wrapped in a slightly sticky, heart-filled embrace. Buckle up, it's going to be a turbulent ride.
@nonstop.cool
31st July - 24th August (no performances 11th and 18th), 20:10
Iron Belly, Underbelly Cowgate
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Ways of Knowing by Emergency ChorusAward-winning performance duo Emergency Chorus , consisting of Clara Potter-Sweet and Ben Kulvichit , presents Ways of Knowing , a mysterious and slippery dance-theatre work that explores the impossibility of predicting the future. Through detailed choreography, live sound design, and found text, Ben and Clara investigate the strange tools humans have relied on to foresee what’s to come - storm-predicting leeches, Victorian inventors, mystical tarot figures, hermits in caves, and corporate trend forecasters. The show unfolds in two distinct halves, moving from deadpan humour and synchronized dance to an apocalyptic soundscape and a chilling descent into uncertainty. As we navigate a world shaped by accelerating technology, corporate power, and the climate crisis, Ways of Knowing challenges our desperation to control the unknown. Instead, it invites us to embrace uncertainty and carve out space for imagining radically better futures - together.
@emergencychorus
31st July - 24th August (no performances 11th and 18th), 15:30
Big Belly, Underbelly Cowgate
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Untapped has a remarkable record of identifying stand-out companies presenting exceptional shows. Previous successes include the critically acclaimed Ugly Sisters in 2024, which went on to transfer to London with a 3 week run at New Diorama Theatre, the Fringe First-winner It’s True, It’s True, It’s True by Breach, has since been adapted for BBC television; Nouveau Riche’s Stage Award-winning Queens of Sheba , recently performed at New York’s Public Theatre as part of the prestigious Under the Radar Festival.