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Edinburgh Fringe
In the decrepit splendour of a chaotic old sideshow known as Rileyās Odditorium, we meet Rileyās family ofā¦
Autobiographical: āconcerned with one's own life, based on, or dealing with one's own life historyā
Welcome to the wedding reception of Finn and Fran. You could imagine that they are a young couple, dancingā¦
I have just escaped from a claustrophobic cellar, where a madman held an audience for 90 minutes.
We sharedā¦
The young cast of Lochaber Onstage bring Edinburgh's murky past alive with the story of the notorious ābodyā¦
We are lined up by a bossy drill instructor in the Nissen hut like venue. This is one of the characters whoā¦
All in the garden seems rosy. A girl emerges from the borders, arms spread wide, āIām a girl, a legendā¦
Malasombra is billed as a menacing fairytale, and is told in a style that is reminiscent of the old black andā¦
The Alchemist Theatre Company sets out to liberate the audience from whatever it is they feel trapped by, beā¦
Resting fitfully on a single bed, Jane wrestles to capture memories of her beloved Grandmother before theyā¦
āI wanna be a man, mancub
And stroll right into town
And be just like the other men ā¦ā
Take two very talented ladies, select your subject ingredients very carefully, add comedy, physical theatre,ā¦
Julian Sands performance - directed by John Malkovich - is a cross between a lecture, an informal chat andā¦
Evil Crossing is a faithful adaptation of one chapter from an iconic Gothic horror novel. I wonātā¦
I have never set out to actively watch Al Murray, whether it be on TV or at previous festival appearances.
Paying homage to via Sistina 125 in Rome where Nikolai Gogol had an apartment may seem to some to be absurdā¦
An impressive visual mix of old and new.
Power Plant consists of 22 sound and light installations by five artists threaded through and around theā¦
Three performers tell the tale of a town that has been abandoned due to the coal mine on which it sitsā¦
You just can't go wrong with zombies, can you? They are both scary and funny in equal measure. Pureā¦