★★★★★ "I must be tired. That's it. I must be tired." Haunting the Pleasance Courtyard this Edinburgh Fringe was no other than Casting the Runes - an adaptation of M.R.…
★★★★ "Heart of Glass." Night Owl Music dominates the stage with their energetic, rock-and-roll performance of The Blondie Story, each and every cast member earned their standing ovation. With visual…
★★★ "Sing along if you know the words." Misheard lyrics, tap solos and a good old sing-song, Blue Fire Theatre Company presents a show dedicated to the operatic works of…
★★★★ Nomad is profoundly immersive. It begins with Gözde Atalay, the solo performer and creator of the show, dressed as an immigration officer interrogating the queue entering the theatre. This is…
★★★ "The Ghoul with the Ghastly Grin." One of Oscar Wilde’s stories but with music? Featuring an entirely original soundtrack performed by one pianist and sung by six plucky performers. Jack…
★ "It was me." Stated as a Musical, it was an odd choice to begin with a ten-minute monologue. Throughout the duration of said musical, there are very few songs.…
★★★★★ "For those of you who don't know who I am. That's homophobia."Exuberant and blue with a voice to boot, Reuben Kaye returns to Edinburgh Fringe with the hit show…
So another Edinburgh Fringe comes to an end. From our viewpoint there was a lot of celebrate. We easily found 200+ shows that were disabled/ND-led and reviewed nearly a quarter…
★★★★★ Entering the auditorium is like going into a yoga class. Gentle music plays in the background, aromatherapy oils waft through the doors and a woman wearing a turban is…
★★★★ J. E. N. (or Jen’s Evolution is Nigh) begins with a Tiktok video. Specifically, it begins with a parody of the Tiktok trend of ‘Get Ready With Me’ morning…
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