A very welcome lie down in a darkened room in the middle of a blazing hot day on a very…
Frankie is just your Ordinary Decent Criminal, who unfortunately got caught. Yes, he may have been convicted of importing drugs,…
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…