Birdbath

Birdbath

Connor Foligno and Selena Dols / PBH's Free FringeSemi-professional company

60 minutesThe Garage
Birdbath (1965) is a renowned one-act, two-hander play by Leonard Melfi, featuring the characters Frankie Basta, an unsuccessful poet working as a late-night cafeteria cashier, and Velma Sparrow, a jittery, socially isolated waitress. The play follows an awkward, tense first interaction that moves from a 24-hour cafeteria to Frankie’s basement apartment. This off-off-Broadway psychological drama evolves around themes of loneliness, trauma, repression and the search for connection. The play functions like a slow-burn psychological thriller disguised as a simple date and engages the audience through the elements of mystery, sudden shifts in stakes and unpredictable character development.

About the show

Birdbath is a one-act, two-hander play written by Leonard Melfi in 1965, performed at The Garage as part of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe by Connor Foligno and Selena Dols. The play features Frankie Basta, an unsuccessful poet working as a late-night cafeteria cashier, and Velma Sparrow, a jittery, socially isolated waitress. Their awkward first interaction moves from a twenty-four-hour cafeteria to Frankie's basement apartment, evolving around themes of loneliness, trauma, repression and the search for connection. The play functions like a slow-burn psychological thriller disguised as a simple date. Free to attend, running 60 minutes, and suitable for ages 16 and above.

Why see this show?

A tightly constructed off-off-Broadway psychological drama — two characters, one uneasy evening, and a slow accumulation of mystery and tension. Free to attend and only 60 minutes, it rewards close attention.

Event Details

Sunday 16 - Monday 17 August 2026

All performances at 11:05

2 performances

60 minutes

2 performers

Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2026

Ticket Price

Free

Additional Information

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Birdbath?

A one-act, two-hander play by Leonard Melfi from 1965, following the tense first meeting between an unsuccessful poet and a socially isolated waitress. Themes include loneliness, trauma, repression and the search for connection.

How long is the show?

60 minutes.

Where is it performed?

The Garage, as part of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe.

Is it free?

Yes, free to attend.

What is the age guidance?

Suitable for ages 16 and above.

Are there any content warnings?

Yes. The show contains distressing or potentially triggering themes.

About This Theatre Production

Birdbath is a theatre performance at The Garage during Edinburgh Festival 2026. Running for 60 minutes, this show is part of the world's largest arts festival, bringing together performers and audiences from across the globe.

Experience compelling storytelling brought to life by talented performers. Theatre at Edinburgh ranges from intimate black box productions to grand stage spectacles.

Venue: The Garage

The Garage is one of Edinburgh's Festival venues, hosting a variety of performances throughout August. Located in the heart of the city, the venue is accessible by public transport and within walking distance of other Festival locations.

Tips for Attending

  • Check for trigger warnings if sensitive to certain topics
  • Most Fringe theatre runs without interval
  • Latecomers may not be admitted
  • Consider matinee performances for a relaxed experience

Booking Information

Ticket Prices: From £null

Age Guidance: 16+

Content Warnings: Contains distressing or potentially triggering themes

Book early to avoid disappointment. Popular shows sell out quickly during Edinburgh Festival.

Part of Edinburgh Festival 2026

Edinburgh Festival transforms Scotland's capital into the world's leading cultural destination every August. With thousands of performances across hundreds of venues, the festival offers unparalleled choice for culture lovers.Birdbath represents the theatrical innovation that makes Edinburgh Festival unique.

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