Musical
Detached amidst the crowd a girl stands on the underground platform.
The story of Edinburgh’s notorious Deacon Brodie has been picked, plucked, gathered and cropped by a variety…
Slaves, Romans, and a countryman all ask you to lend your ears to a 70 minute romp involving a pompous…
As the publicity people might say, "If you liked Friends, then you'll probably like Edges," a musical with a…
Set in the plush surroundings of a room in the Merchants Hall, Ashes is like being a fly on the wall in a…
Challenging theme makes a point.
As John Barrowman might say "Stupendous, Stupendous, Stupendous!". From the opening
number "London", the…
Heading in the right direction is ‘Towards the Moon’ a musical in development by Andrew McGregor.
The plot…
Lourdes as party central is an interesting but thoroughly enjoyable concept that might cause a few raised…
Molly Wobbly’s Tit Factory gives it to you up front. If you have any reaction to the title other than a…
As a precursor to a few weeks reviewing mainly new musicals, 50-minute "The Sound of the Musicals" will get…
Theresienstadt was the name given to a small fortress town that became the Czechoslovakian ghetto north of…
Powerful seems an inadequate word to describe this performance of Assassins by the young cast of Sandbach…
A cracking 45 minutes at the College of Art-this may be one of the shortest shows on The Fringe but this was…
Wherever ‘Glasvegas’ is, it’s not a place that I am likely to visit again. Set in Glasgow in the Fifties, the…
‘Streets’ ahead of anything I have seen on the Fringe so far.
Everyone’s a critic. You see a show and decide how much you liked it, where it sits in the pantheon of other…
What a lovely show! We were treated to fascinating readings taken from Cassel's A Book of Etiquette by A…
George Bernard Shaw’s play Pygmalion premiered in London in 1914. It was a satire on class and women’s…
The House of Fun was a full house but the delay of 30 minutes in starting was sheer 'madness'.