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Edinburgh Fringe
No, it's not a stage version of the Mel Gibson film! This is a celebration of the march that took place onā¦
Tragedy shatters one life. Revenge may shatter more. A dark, unchecked insanity is brought to the surface inā¦
The sectarian divide in Northern Ireland is an evocative relocation for Shakespeareās plot of Romeo andā¦
There are some things that should never have found their way onto this good green earth.
Another potentially Famous Five but āFresherā is certainly not Enid Blyton. The show opens with five studentsā¦
The true story of a long lost silent movie version of The Great Gatsby, adapted from F. Scott Fitzgeraldāsā¦
Local residents will concede that there is some seriously weird stuff to be seen around our wonderful cityā¦
āWhy are we given so much life?ā asks Willy Russellās Shirley Valentine. āThe Loungeā poses the same questionā¦
Once, when the world (or at least this reviewer) was younger, a Scottish play was presented, the ripples ofā¦
Adam Hillsā new stand-up show is just about the most immersive comedic experience ever seen.
In this powerful re-telling of Homerās epic tale a solo performer populates an empty stage with a cast ofā¦
Evil Crossing is a faithful adaptation of one chapter from an iconic Gothic horror novel. I wonātā¦
Despite coming from across the water, Kingdom Theatre Company return to the Fringe with another dance themedā¦
Itās a brave decision to review a play entitled āDeath of a Theatre Criticā especially when the leading actorā¦
"Expect the unexpected" is how the Traverse describes Dream Plays (Scenes from a Play I'll Never Write),ā¦
We all struggle with internal conflicts, we all move to the edge of the emotional abyss from time to time.
On the eve of his 21st birthday Delmore asks āI donāt know how we got here, Ma. Howād this happen? To whichā¦
Venue 3 at Spaces on the Mile, (Radisson hotel) is the perfect space for this smart comedy by John Godber,ā¦
At the end of this performance, a number of the audience were on their feet accompanied by loud applause andā¦
In 2005 Sir Cameron Mackintosh renamed two of his West End theatres after legends of British stage and screenā¦