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Juliette Burton: Rogue Knights

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Juliette Burton: Rogue Knights

West Nic Records

32b West Nicolson Street
Main Cellar: AUG 5, 12 at 20:15 (60 min) - Free

Juliette Burton: Rogue Knights

Prepare for fandom-ination! Geek is sexy, nerdom necessary, fandom fierce. Award-winning mega-nerd Juliette Burton ventures to her dark side to learn about sexuality, power and respect. Where does fandom meet feminism? Join Juliette as she explores her very own Savage Lands. Can comic books teach us about self-esteem, empowerment and rising from the ashes? Set phasers to stun: this phoenix puts the "werk" into Work In Progress. “A force to be reckoned with” ★★★★★ Edfestmag ★★★★★ FemaleArts ★★★★★ LoveFringe ★★★★★ Starburst “Refreshingly revealing” British Comedy Guide EdFringe Sell Out 2015/16/17/18/23.

A huge nerd; a safe space. Simply marvellous.

- Starburst, ★★★★★

A force to be reckoned with. Hilarious and educational.

- Edinburgh Festivals Magazines, ★★★★★

Huge talent...and then some!

- Daily Mirror, ★★★★★

"Fringe legend" Fringe Review (2024)

"Refreshingly revealing" British Comedy Guide (2024)

"The Fringe favourite" The Guardian 2020

"Burton drips with charm - joyous" The Times

"Burton shows the world it's cool to be kind" Sunday Mail

"Effervescent" ★★★★★ Broadway Baby

"Powerful" ★★★★ Sunday Express

This year we have two entry methods: Free & Unticketed or Pay What You Can
Free & Unticketed: Entry to a show is first-come, first served at the venue - just turn up and then donate to the show in the collection at the end.
Pay What You Can: For these shows you can book a ticket to guarantee entry and choose your price from the Fringe Box Office, up to 30 mins before a show. After that all remaining space is free at the venue on a first-come, first-served bases. Donations for walk-ins at the end of the show.



News and Reviews for this Show

August 15, 2025    Edinburgh Reviews

I was delighted to be invited to Juliette’s work-in-progress show Rogue Knights as West Nic Records. I perched myself on the front row, and made sure I could see the screen – very important. I was ready for a nerdy hour in a nice, cool(ish) basement!

Vibe
A nerdy, geeky, fun hour with themes of cosplay, female superheroes, video games, BDSM, LGBTQIA+ and of course, Juliette being her fun, fabulous self!

It was suggested that this particular show ‘seemed like my vibe’, and… that wasn’t an incorrect assumption. Whether you’re LGBTQIA+ or an ally – which the ‘A’ can also stand for – you’re welcome at Rogue Knights.

The show itself
Although Rogue Knights is clearly defined as a work in progress, I had a good time getting to know more of Juliette’s nerdy side – including the fact she goes all-in on cosplay! Juliette talks through some of her best cosplay looks, the characters they’re based on, and what they mean to her.

I learned have a lot in common with Juliette from this show; for instance, our love of The Witcher – although, my love also includes the original books, not just the TV series or my favourite video game of all time (Witcher 3: The Wild Hunt). Andrzej Sapkowski FTW!

I too love Geralt and Yennefer of Vengerberg (and Henry Cavill)- to the extent I’m still eyeing up the lilac and gooseberries perfume.

I especially laughed the most at the Geralt vs Paddington (who made that grunt?) rounds! (I even loved Juliette’s Dolls Kill Yennefer-themed dress, although for moral reasons I only buy that particular brand from Vinted as I’d rather not give them money)

Juliette is her usual charming, unfiltered self, and although I’d heard a little of the material at Best of Burton (reviewed here), it still felt fresh enough to make for an engaging, enjoyable show that she’s clearly building on.

There’s some important content around being poly and pansexual, too – including what it means and how Juliette first approached going poly. It’s a subject I find really interesting, and it’s great to hear it addressed in a safe, nerdy space with likeminded nerds – who may or may not be jealous of the fact Juliette has brain scan results she can just flash around on her Tinder profile (probably)!

Overall
Rogue Knights is a fun, fabulous, relatable show for nerds, and I’d recommend it to… well, most of my friends! Thanks, Juliette. Click Here For Review