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Edinburgh Fringe
Brought to Edinburgh by members of North Carolina theatre and performance troupe Concrete Generation, this…
Tales of the Apocalypse, performed by Airealism, is almost certainly a unique act on this year's Fringe. The…
Lourdes as party central is an interesting but thoroughly enjoyable concept that might cause a few raised…
Morning and Afternoon - written and performed by veteran Irish director Andy Hinds - presents two…
With the pedigree of a book by Keith Waterhouse and Willis Hall and music from Tony Hatch, Norfolk Youth…
Silent comedy and physical theatre like you’ve never seen before, Tape Face can only be described as…
Being a fan of the art of puppetry, it was with some excitement that I approached this afternoon’s…
Circolombia’s Acéléré is circus like you have never seen or heard before.
A Walk at the Edge of the World is a two-part performance that begins with a twenty minute walk.
Knock them dead!----
I confess to having not so much a blind spot as a completely glazed over spot when it comes to sport and…
It's a darkened radio studio, an actor enters and begins to narrate a story. Martin Miller the actor is in…
Greeted by space hostesses in amazing uniforms followed by space drill for passengers embarking on SS…
It's a dystopian view of a world that restricts and constricts people, pushing and hedging them into false…
Having spent the last three weeks enjoying mainly raucous booze fuelled comedy from a plethora of standups,…
I seem to remember that when I was a youth there was a sign in the local swimming pool that went along the…
It seems a mad prospect to bring an adaptation of the classic Powell and Pressburger film to the stage.…
The dark studio in Brown Street has tiered seating on three of its sides and on the fourth was sitting the…
I suppose the musical equivalent of "don't judge a book by its cover" could be "don't choose a band just for…
All aboard for a magical realism mystery tour. Like all journeys it starts with a small step, but…