Ben Harrison and David Paul Jones were both teenagers in the 1980s. Both felt suffocated by their respective small towns,…
Feeling more like a work in progress than a completed show, but with oodles of charm, this mixes a lecturing…
A much anticipated, new play by Sophie Swithinbank, who had such Fringe success last year with Bacon, transferring to London,…
This is a unique show on so many levels. Perhaps most extraordinary in that it is a true story, told…
Two performers Bert and Nasi, dressed smartly in white shirts and grey trousers, one a customer the other a waiter,…
World Premier Julia McDermot. Remember the name. Sometimes everything just fits. The actor, the script, the venue, the tech, the…
One of my favourite posters of this years’ Fringe, and a one word title that hints at something….interesting. Couple this…
“16 years on this planet and it comes to this…” Sometimes at the Edinburgh Festival amidst all the half-conceived artistic…
TheatreGoose’s Sisters Three is a highly accomplished piece of theatre that takes the audience on an enchanting, funny and often…
A new play by BAFTA nominee Yolanda Mercy (Quarter Life Crisis), in which Mercy plays Ade Adeyami, a young British-Nigerian…