Friday, November 22

Tag: Edinburgh Festival Fringe

The Aretha Franklin Story – The Space @ Symposium Hall
Scotland

The Aretha Franklin Story – The Space @ Symposium Hall

Cleopatra Higgins of 90s girl group Cleopatra, is probably as much of a draw for this one as fans looking for the back story to Aretha Franklin. They both come together brilliantly in this short musical programme. There is no doubting the quality of Higgins’ performance as she takes us through the hits of the undisputed Queen of Soul, with high energy versions of Think, Natural Women and Respect. Likewise, there is the brilliant Night Owl band behind her, pretty much note perfect. Producing no less than 11 shows at Edinburgh Fringe this year, the Night Owl formula is fast becoming a Fringe staple. You can take your pick, with shows ranging from Fleetwood Mac to Amy Winehouse and Blondie, and many already sold out. Cleopatra is also on later in the day in The Whitney Houston Story...
Picasso: Le Monstre Sacre – Assembly Roxy
Scotland

Picasso: Le Monstre Sacre – Assembly Roxy

Guy Masterton’s name attached to any Fringe production usually guarantees quality and this piece is no exception. Brilliantly acted by Peter Tate, who is electrifyingly terrifying as the human Minotaur Pablo Picasso. One cannot love the Minotaur, and live, Tate portrays the Infamous womaniser as the ultimate home fatale, as he crawls from needy journalist to idolising art student, all looking for a part of him that he is more than willing to give, for a price. Tate starts the show astride a paint-splashed ladder, at the top of his game, later in his life, looking out intently at a single spotlight, the sun. Behind and around him a muslin cloth hangs limply to the floor from a high semi-circlular rail, his canvas, but also the thin veil that surrounds his boudoir, the spiders lair, to...
Box Show – Pleasance Courtyard
Scotland

Box Show – Pleasance Courtyard

I went into the venue for The box show not really knowing what to expect apart from the presence of a box, as I walked in, that was exactly what was there, a big black box raised off the ground with 4 doors on the front. An upbeat pop song was playing, and without sounding too much like Brad Pitt in Seven, I found myself wondering "what's in the box?" The show started as the lights went low and a booming voice over came on introducing Cheryl, she flung open all four doors and was sat inside the box in her own little disco. She started her crazy dance moves and antics - popping pills, downing drinks and buying a cat. You'd be wrong if you guessed which one was more dangerous for her. The lights went off and the box was closed, this happened many times to switch scenes, this was ki...
Making History by Stephen Fry – St Ninian’s Hall
Scotland

Making History by Stephen Fry – St Ninian’s Hall

I feel like everyone has had the hypothetical debate, if you could go back in time what would you change? Some people would give advice to their younger selves, or they’d stop the JFK assassination. And someone always says, “I’d go back and kill baby Hitler”. Making History, originally a novel by Stephen Fry and adapted to the stage by Colin Mcpherson, tries to tackle this moral debate. The set is a wall of famous historical faces, Mary Queen of Scots, Marie Curie, Nelson Mandela, and centre stage, is Adolf Hitler. I enjoyed how the set was used, having the portraits serve as hidey-holes for props, or concealing larger set pieces within them. And simply having this huge wall of famous faces instantly has you thinking about all the major players in history, so before the show even starts yo...
Tartan Table Top in a Dungeons and Dragon’s Comedy: The Never-Ending Quest – Gilded Balloon, Patter Hoose
Scotland

Tartan Table Top in a Dungeons and Dragon’s Comedy: The Never-Ending Quest – Gilded Balloon, Patter Hoose

Are you a fan of Dungeons and Dragons? Ever shown an interest in the game just never had a team to play with? Or just fancy a silly early evening show at the fringe that doesn’t require having to think too much? If so, this may just be the show for you. Tartan Table Top in a Dungeons and Dragon’s Comedy: The never-Ending Quest brings the beloved role-playing game of Dungeons and Dragons to this year’s fringe, playing a fringe long game in which, you can either come for one sitting or join them for the whole journey every day of the fringe (excluding 16th.) Josh Aitken takes the role of Dungeon Master being incredibly likeable and witty, controlling the session and interacting the most with the audience. Our team of adventurers is made up of: Borogorn who is a character based off of 2...
Don Biswas – Gilded Balloon, Patter Hoose
Scotland

Don Biswas – Gilded Balloon, Patter Hoose

Don Biswas embraced the audience with a relaxed attitude and demeanour, backed by revolution themed music. His knack for engaging with the crowd, put everyone at ease and created a relaxed atmosphere. He is extremely quick-witted firing back at the audience with one-liners throughout. He showed himself as a person with a considerate nature as he made sure every person in the audience had water; he was concerned we were all going to be too hot, a small gesture that speaks volumes. His comedic material spanned diverse and sometimes controversial topics such as COVID and protests, all from a left-wing perspective. His exploration of themes like gender-neutral toilets and LGBT rights combined humour with insightful political commentary on these issues. Audience involvement ran ...
Dusk: A Bite-Size Love Story – Greenside @ Infirmary Street
Scotland

Dusk: A Bite-Size Love Story – Greenside @ Infirmary Street

Congrats should go the PR team of Dusk, I guess, for making this production a complete sell-out, (this early?!) via the viral wonders of Tik Tok, whatever that is! But is it any good? Well, yes and no. Firstly, I must profess to being a 50+ man, knowing absolutely nothing about the show Twilight upon which this is based, never watched a single episode, but with an open mind I take a seat amongst the 20-something sea of hormones. Feeling very much like an old cod. Missing every reference, every in-joke, every internet discussion group thread meant that the audience were in howls of laughter around me. And well, I wasn’t. However, I have to say, I was blown away by the sheer energy and commitment of this large cast but in particular by the performance of Eva-Marie Blaire as B...
Sunshine on Leith – Assembly Rooms, Bijou (tent) George Street
Scotland

Sunshine on Leith – Assembly Rooms, Bijou (tent) George Street

Set in the inspired venue choice of a giant tent on George Street, Captivate Theatre bring this breezy and lively musical which can easily cope with some background street chatter. In fact, it fits right in (as if it’s meant) to many of scenes; in the pub, on the football terraces or in the hospital. And as for the lighting techie! It took me a while to realise that we were at nature’s mercy, and miraculously it seemed that the light rose and fell at all the right points. Behind a cloud for the sad scenes and full sun for the bright ones. Miraculous! To the wonderful music and lyrics of Scotland’s finest, The Proclaimers, Scottish Country (without the Western), we follow two likely lads, Ally and Davy, discharged from the army and returning home to Edinburgh (no, Leith!) to try to carve...
Michael Head & The Red Elastic Band – Edinburgh Summerhall (Dissection Room)
Scotland

Michael Head & The Red Elastic Band – Edinburgh Summerhall (Dissection Room)

‘My baby loves Happy Mondays, My baby drinks leftovers in the morning.’ Piccadilly Records, Manchester, second half of 1995. There’s - as usual - something good playing as I go through Parlophone’s releases for the week with the buyer(s) and three tracks in I’m forced to break off, ‘What’s this playing?’ ‘Waterpistol, Shack. They did it a while ago, but it sort of… got lost.’ 27 years later the same record store made ‘Dear Scott’ their album of the year for 2022. It topped Mojo magazine’s chart too. At Summerhall’s Dissection Room tonight we’ve a chance to catch up with the latest episode of Michael Head’s career. Long story but: The Pale Fountains, Shack, The Magical World of The Strands, and now The Red Elastic Band. A Postie reference, I believe. Having had ‘Kismet’ off ...
Dizney in Drag – Gilded Balloon, Patter Hoose
Scotland

Dizney in Drag – Gilded Balloon, Patter Hoose

From the moment I stepped into the venue for 'Dizney in Drag,' I knew I was in for an extraordinary experience. Before the show the cast came round to the audience in character, it felt like I was at Disneyland! The show started with a spectacular rendition of 'Be Our Guest,' letting the audience know what they would be in for - an hour filled with hilarious performances and fabulous surprises. 'Dizney in Drag' celebrates diversity with its message of acceptance within the LGBT, creating a safe space for everyone. The show weaves in provocative elements, tastefully whilst filling the hour with innuendos, and even cleverly placed "Hairy" Godmother segments. Some highlights for me were The Little Mermaid's unexpected bondage twist and the unforgettable 'Paint with All the Colours o...