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The social media star will dive into the labels that have been thrust upon her throughout her highly publicized transition, her relationship with God, and more.

Dylan Mulvaney Courtesy of Dylan Mulvaney

Dylan Mulvaney will debut a new solo musical at the Edinburgh Fringe this summer, marking her first solo musical production as well as her Fringe debut. The production will play Assembly George Square Studios from July 31 to August 25.

Titled FAGHAG, the show will peel back the curtain on Mulvaney's life behind the scenes of her joyous TikTok series Days of Girlhood, which documented her gender transition. The series, a viral sensation, has made Mulvaney one of the most famous trans women in the United States.

In the show, Mulvaney will dive deep into the labels that have been thrust upon her throughout her highly publicized transition, how she has navigated dating since her transition, and her relationship with God. Mulvaney's childhood growing up queer in the Catholic church will be heavily explored, as well as the ways in which fame has upended her sense of self.

Said Mulvaney, "I am over the moon excited to return back to my theatre roots! FAGHAG is a campy, queer love letter to my younger self, and my way of taking my story off of social media and onto the stage. I have a deep respect for the solo performance art form, and I can't think of a more iconic place to premiere it than Edinburgh Fringe."

Featuring an hour of original musical numbers, FAGHAG will featuring songs by Tim Robinson (Two Strangers, Merrily We Roll Along), and direction by Tim JacksonThe show is produced and supported by Seaview, Wessex Grove, and AEG Presents.

For more information, visit AssemblyFestival.com.

 
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