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Sad Little Man is one of those things you go into unprepared, then it turns around and knocks you for six.…
Forget the old saying, this is one plague you should make a point of catching!
The Ring of Stones was written…
On the eve of his 21st birthday Delmore asks “I don’t know how we got here, Ma. How’d this happen? To which…
A fight to deal with boxed off emotions.
To watch Mario Pirovano introduce a very responsive audience to the journey into the world of the mediaeval…
It is 200 years since the birth of Edward Lear, the fabulous Bard of Nonsense, who popularised the limerick…
We hear the church organ on Sundays playing familiar hymn tunes and at concerts playing some of the great…
Revenge is far from sweet in this latest play from Omphile Molusi.
Under the magic pink glow of Salon Speculaire’s half circus, half nightclub atmosphere (Spiegeltent in…
With his gangly appearance and self-conscious teenager persona, Bo Burnham seems an unlikely figure to be at…
One of the highlights for me in last year’s Fringe programme at St Andrew’s and St George’s West was Akiko…
There is nothing I hate more in this world than people that do nothing other than speak of themselves.
Up close and personal, 8 Storeys Up is a new musical from Stephanie Jayne Amies. In Scottish vernacular a…
I was sitting in a late night bar, as one does on the Fringe, supping a few cold ones down with a fellow…
Georgia O'Keefe is always worth considering; in spite of attempts by commercial print-makers to domesticate…
If the need to communicate is central to human nature, defining who we are and governing our relationship…
Alexander Master’s biography of Stuart Shorter has achieved something of a following.
Following a tale of mistaken identity this black comedy follows a variety of characters to the doors of…
There was a packed Greyfriars Kirk for Coro Edina’s first performance at the Fringe. Just two works - Fauré’s…
It is perhaps only in the last twenty years or so, thanks to the movement to document ‘history from below’,…