REVIEWS

Cutting The Tightrope – Church Hill Theatre

This is a compelling, provocative and passionate piece of theatre about artistic freedom, censorship and political activism. You may love…

4 months ago

A Monty Python Cabaret Singalong Circus – St. Mark’s Church

There’s something deliciously wrong about sitting in an 1835 Unitarian church while a cheerful Australian pianist invites me to sing…

4 months ago

Back to the Moon – The Glitch

A sixty-minute fever dream that feels more like babysitting a very hyperactive child than spectating a professional theatrical performance, writer…

4 months ago

Nocturne – Greenside @ George Street

Produced by One More Saga, Norwegian folk-musical Nocturne makes its Edinburgh Fringe debut this year.  Inspired by a number of…

4 months ago

Pussy Riot: Riot Days – Summerhall, Dissection Room

Political theatre turned punk gig turned call to arms, Pussy Riot’s Riot Days is an unflinching blast of protest art.…

4 months ago

Echoes – C ARTS

Founded in 1947, China Coal Mine Art Troupe is a national arts group which combines a range of artistic modes,…

4 months ago

A Letter to Lyndon B Johnson or God: Whoever Reads it First – theSpace @ Niddry Street

Xhloe Rice and Natasha Roland are bringing their award-winning comedy back to Edinburgh this year with a reprise of ‘A…

4 months ago

Lorna Rose Treen: 24 Hour Diner People – Pleasance

Well, don’t make the same mistake I made by queuing like an idiot at Below instead of Beneath. I should…

4 months ago

Poe – Theatre 2 theSpace @ Surgeons’ Hall

Edgar Allan Poe's death remains mysterious to this day. He was found delirious and ill in a tavern on 3rd…

4 months ago

Ohio – Assembly Roxy

One of the hottest tickets on the Fringe, maybe the hottest, from the producers that brought you Fleabag and Baby…

4 months ago