Mamoru Iriguchi has long been a curious fixture of the Edinburgh Fringe — a darling of those who admire eccentricity…
Ragana Productions paints us a picture of one woman’s post-Soviet life in Inertia at the Edinburgh Fringe. Having lived her…
‘2pm, upstairs in a pub, there are worse places on a Wednesday afternoon!’ And we’re off for an hour in…
Baby in the Mirror is one of those rare Fringe shows that lands with total emotional clarity. Presented by the…
I was captivated from the moment I entered the theatre. The stage lighting was vibrant and psychedelic, perfect for a…
Celebrating 60+ years of Bond themes, 007 Voices of Bond features Maia Elsey and the Night Owl band performing, mostly…
Julia Donaldson is something of a third parent in our family, with her books (and Axel Scheffler’s iconic illustrations) being…
The month of August in the world of theatre traditionally tends to be quiet, with eyes turned towards Edinburgh and…
Muto Major are described as an Audio-visual duo but there are a quartet of performers here, who provide a powerful…
Whether it’s a night train to Liechtenstein or basket weaving in Peru, you can guarantee a Twonkey show will have…