Forgive Me

Forgive Me

Tamsin ShashaProfessional company

60 minutesTechCube 0
When a hyperactive mother (ADHD) and a gaming-obsessed son (Autism Spectrum Condition) meet head on, there's a collision worthy of any blockbuster movie. An intimate dive into intergenerational neurodiversity, Fringe First Award winners (Everything I See I Swallow, 2019) bring you Forgive Me – an innovative, highly personal solo show that fuses skilled pole performance, video projection and song (plus a bit of gameplay!). 'A gorgeous evocation of intergenerational schism and mutual understanding' **** (Independent). 'Fierce, unapologetic, thought-provoking and radical as f*ck' ***** (TheCircusDiaries.com). 'Hypnotic and exquisitely choreographed' **** (Stage).

About Tamsin Shasha

Forgive Me is a physical theatre and drama show by Tamsin Shasha at TechCube 0, Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2026. The show is an intimate dive into intergenerational neurodiversity — when a hyperactive mother with ADHD and a gaming-obsessed son with Autism Spectrum Condition meet head on, the collision is worthy of a blockbuster. This highly personal solo show fuses skilled pole performance, video projection and song, plus a bit of gameplay. The show runs for 60 minutes, tickets start at £10, and is suitable for audiences aged 12 and over. Some audience participation is involved.

Why see this show?

A singular solo show that fuses pole performance, video projection and gameplay to explore neurodiversity across generations. Tamsin Shasha's personal and innovative approach to the subject makes for a compelling 60 minutes at TechCube 0.

Event Details

Thursday 6 - Monday 31 August 2026

All performances at 13:20

24 performances

60 minutes

1 performers

Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2026

Ticket Price

£10

Additional Information

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does the show run?

The show runs for 60 minutes.

How much do tickets cost?

Tickets start at £10.

Where is the show performed?

At TechCube 0, Edinburgh Festival Fringe.

Is there an age restriction?

The show is suitable for audiences aged 12 and over.

What is the show about?

An intimate dive into intergenerational neurodiversity — exploring the collision between a hyperactive mother (ADHD) and a gaming-obsessed son (Autism Spectrum Condition) through pole performance, video projection, song and gameplay.

Does the show involve audience participation?

Yes, there is some audience participation in this show.

About This Theatre Production

Forgive Me is a dance physical theatre and circus performance at TechCube 0 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: TechCube 0

TechCube 0 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: £10 - £17

Age Guidance: 12+

Content Warnings: Audience participation

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.Forgive Me represents the creative spirit that makes Edinburgh Festival unique.

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