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Greek myths are a constant source of inspiration for all performance and art mediums, as they feature epic…
It’s 1937, a time when it was still possible to fall off the radar and simply disappear.
This piece of work is a reflection of the works of Shakespeare in the lives and experiences of young people.
Detached amidst the crowd a girl stands on the underground platform.
There are surely times, especially these
days, when "care assistants" and even nursing staff wonder where…
This production turned out to be a two-hander with occasional solos from the pianist. The main …
Although not listed in the Fringe programme, the Cowgate Cartoon music show makes perfect Fringe…
A heart stopping unfurling of a young man’s life.
Elsa Jean returns to the Fringe with a wonderful collection of folk music to launch her new album, Lassie…
The Battle of Pots and Pans is based on a battle that took place in l745 in the southeastern Scottish town of…
Yasmin is a smart cookie and has always had a way with words. She is also an angry young woman.
Knock them dead!----
Once again, I must admit to being drawn to a band largely on the strength of their name. Carolina Liar -…
Hot Brown Honey is more than cabaret or burlesque, it’s a movement of “radical, fierce love.” Endless energy…
Lesley Evans uses her experience of medical role-play (an actor employed to help doctor’s deal with terminal…
It’s a balmy summer evening and George Street is buzzing with Festival crowds out in their finery and lapping…
Although listed under Theatre and described as an “electrifying cabaret play,” there’s little sense of…
This was a fascinating recital, predominantly based on the works of Alfred Hollins, and also his…
On a Fringe that's populated by comics that seem to be run by corporations and theatre companies who have…
We are welcomed personally on board the Starship Osiris by George Vere. It’s very much his vessel as we are…