⭐⭐⭐⭐½
Xhloe Rice and Natasha Roland have done it again. Their fourth Fringe production has earned them a fourth Fringe First award from The Scotsman.
They can write and tell jokes great and dumb alike. They can clown it up. But this show has less of that, more focused on the superstitious story wrapped up in the title’s claim.
A small town. A Sasquatch sighting. A busted stop sign. A missing dog. All the townsfolk are gossiping about it. The sheriff is investigating. The mayor is happy they’re no longer complaining about the flood. Wait. What flood? And will this impact the local Dairy Queen? It might not have as much outright humor as their past shows, but Xhloe and Natasha’s brilliance continues to shine through their delicate dance of dialogue and choreography (this time to several late 1990s needle-drop remixes) that remains unmatched.
Even Bigfoot would be impressed.
Bigfoot Ripped My Dog In Half I Saw It plays Main Hall at Summerhall during the 2026 Edinburgh Fringe.
