Philosophy of the World image. Photo of the three members of In Bed With My Brother wearing long brunette wigs dressed as the band 'The Shaggs'. They're sitting on a bench smiling awkwardly at the camera. One of them has a cigarette dangling from her mouth. Elevate Festival logo.

In Bed With My Brother presents

Elevate Festival: Philosophy of the World

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Daddy’s hired the venue, paid the deposit and organised the photoshoot. Our first Fringe show in six years. So, this is fate. This is our PHILOSOPHY OF THE WORLD – inspired by the best worst band of all time, The Shaggs. We’ll play the band. You play the audience. It’ll be perfect. Load up on guns, bring your friends. (Free soda on admission.)

Fringe First Award winners 2025

★★★★★ “A rigorous, intelligent show” The Stage

★★★★★ “Ear-splittingly loud, raucous, rambling, thoughtful, clever, provocative and absolutely and utterly brilliant” WhatsOnStage

★★★★ “Funny, relentless and furious” The Guardian


Elevate Festival

This event is part of Elevate Festival, a week-long celebration of new work from South-West artists.

This performance includes loud noises, loud music, flashing lights and partial nudity.

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