★★★★ In ‘Reasonably Adjusted’, Jamie MacDonald uses his platform to try and dispel stigma and myths around being blind, whilst also being damn funny. MacDonald has managed to get the…
★★★★★ From the opening refrains of Friz Frizzle’s titular song, we know we are going to be in for a treat of an hour. Frizzle’s persona is detail-oriented, interrupting their…
★★★★★ Aaron was given the nickname “Hot Wheels” after a one-night stand from a girl who couldn’t remember his name. He takes this in his stride and thinks it cool…
★★★★ Many notebooks in hand, Mimi Hayes is trying to reconnect with her 20-something self to figure out what made her tick. This journey of past self-discovery is not…
★★★★ Resident Island Dance’s latest collaboration explores disability, connection and our post-pandemic world. Taiwanese Visually impaired choreographer Chang Chung-An and French disabled choreographer Maylis Arrabit worked on the piece online…
★★★ Richard Stamp’s autobiographical one-man show is about receiving a cancer diagnosis. Beyond the terror and grief that accompanies a Doctor giving you such news, it’s further compounded by the…
★★★★ Engineering your show around your audiences reaction to it is a very risky move. A risk that Eryn Tett takes without hesitation, as her daily hour of surreal one-liners…
★ We are thoroughly fed up by the presentation of autistic narratives from the point of view of put-upon parents. It’s a trope as crass as it is offensive. By…
★ ★ ★ ★ Well-known in her native Belfast and fresh from recording a BBC pilot, Alice McCullough makes her Edinburgh Fringe debut with an hour of lyrical performance poetry.…
★ ★ ★ Kvartetto is Finnish for Quartet. Although I felt this radical dance piece from Kati Raatikainen should’ve been called Kolmikätinen as only three dancers worked on the stage.…
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