REVIEWS

Painkillers – Summerhall

Mamoru Iriguchi has long been a curious fixture of the Edinburgh Fringe — a darling of those who admire eccentricity…

4 months ago

Inertia – Dovecot Studios

Ragana Productions paints us a picture of one woman’s post-Soviet life in Inertia at the Edinburgh Fringe. Having lived her…

4 months ago

0% Beer Loves Me, Women Fear Me, Sheep Were Unavailable For Comment (Dan Boerman) – Beehive Inn (Lounge)

‘2pm, upstairs in a pub, there are worse places on a Wednesday afternoon!’ And we’re off for an hour in…

4 months ago

Baby In The Mirror – Summerhall

Baby in the Mirror is one of those rare Fringe shows that lands with total emotional clarity. Presented by the…

4 months ago

James Phelan: The Man Who Was Magic – Underbelly Bristo Square

I was captivated from the moment I entered the theatre. The stage lighting was vibrant and psychedelic, perfect for a…

4 months ago

007 Voices of Bond – theSpace Triple X

Celebrating 60+ years of Bond themes, 007 Voices of Bond features Maia Elsey and the Night Owl band performing, mostly…

4 months ago

A Squash and a Squeeze – The Lowry

Julia Donaldson is something of a third parent in our family, with her books (and Axel Scheffler’s iconic illustrations) being…

4 months ago

By Royal Appointment – The Lowry

The month of August in the world of theatre traditionally tends to be quiet, with eyes turned towards Edinburgh and…

4 months ago

Waxen Figures – Summerhall

Muto Major are described as an Audio-visual duo but there are a quartet of performers here, who provide a powerful…

4 months ago

Twonkey’s Zipwire to Zanzibar – Laughing Horse @ Dragonfly

Whether it’s a night train to Liechtenstein or basket weaving in Peru, you can guarantee a Twonkey show will have…

4 months ago