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Edinburgh Fringe
“Why must she be the one
That I have to love
If you're wondering where the title "Thank God Fish Don't Have Hands" comes from,&nb
Sir Cecil Beaton (1904 –1980) was an English fashion, society portrait and propaganda war photographer, pai
Cordelia Butters is the conglomeration of every semi- famous female true crime podcaster and true detective
Take a tablespoon of sequins, a cup of humour, two cups of killer vocals, mix in a ton of comedy, and top w
June 16, 1960, The premiere of the movie Psycho in New York: ‘The great filmic talent
Bursting with briny buffoonery and and high seas hilarity, Alasdair Beckett-King: Nevermore is a whimsical
The Glass Imaginary offers not just one, but a brand new improvised play each afternoon, inspired
This is a show and an experience!
What is the best part of a story, the beginning, the middle, or the end?
“This is what music is, you know, a way to say how you feel.”
Over several years at the Festival Fringe, Marion Barron, Trevor Davies and Ruth Thomas have collaborated o
Wacky Hannah Pilkes is on the verge and she’s taking us all with her.
“I’m number 11. I don’t have a story yet.”
Welcome! There is a lot of bowing and welcoming at the start of this meta, devised, metaphorical clow
How is A Two Woman Hamlet actually performed?
“This has shown us that the war, no matter how terrible and cruel, cannot deprive us of our dre
A show that lives up to its name if there ever was one, An Irish Disgrace, is 50 minutes
Michael is on one final adventure. His childhood friend Jack is delivering his eulogy, citing a line
Hauntingly beautiful and unique beyond measure, deviant and experimental The Tiger Lillies play as comforta