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Thursday, 11 August 2022
REVIEW: Closing Party (Arrivederci e Grazie) at Dance Base at the Edinburgh Fringe
Closing Party (Arrivederci e Grazie) marks the last instalment of Alessandro Bernardeschi and Mauro Paccagnella’s Memory Trilogy AKA Fifty-s...
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Tuesday, 9 August 2022
REVIEW: Hamlet at Ashton Hall, Saint Stephens at the Edinburgh Fringe
One of the most talked about shows leading up to the 75th Edinburgh Fringe Festival this year has undoubtedly been Peter Schaufuss’s concept...
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REVIEW: The Anniversary at The Pleasance Dome at the Edinburgh Fringe
An elderly couple, Barb and Jim wake up on the day of their 50th wedding anniversary. It’s going to be a big day full and love and celebrati...
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Sunday, 7 August 2022
REVIEW: Good Grief at the Underbelly Colgate in the Iron Belly, Edinburgh Fringe
Ugly Bucket Theatre are a Liverpool-based physical theatre and clown company not afraid to delve into uncomfortable subject matters and make...
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Monday, 24 August 2020
INTERVIEW: Anthony Alderson, Director of the Pleasance Theatre Trust
Anthony Alderson is the director of the Pleasance Theatre Trust. The Pleasance opened as part of the 1985 Edinburgh Fringe with two theatres...
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Monday, 10 August 2020
COMPETITION: Win a pair of free tickets to every show at the Pleasance next August!
The doors to the Courtyard may be closed this summer but the Pleasance Theatre Trust are already thinking ahead to 2021. To mark the first d...
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Wednesday, 1 April 2020
Edinburgh’s August Festivals Will Not Take Place in 2020
1 April 2020, Edinburgh: For the first time in over 70 years, the five festivals that transform Edinburgh into the world’s leading cul...
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Friday, 16 August 2019
Top 10 Things to see at the Edinburgh Fringe
At this year's Edinburgh fringe I saw 35 shows, around 1% of the total on offer but here are my top recommendations. There were a c...
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Wednesday, 14 August 2019
EDINBURGH FRINGE REVIEW: Could It Be Magic? at Just the Tonic at The Caves
For my 5th day at the Fringe and 32nd to 34th shows I planned an afternoon of magic. 1st up was the Just Tonic venue at the Cave in the...
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Tuesday, 13 August 2019
EDINBURGH FRINGE REVIEW: If I Die on Mars at theSpace @ Venue45
The Queen Mary (University of London) Theatre Company have booked four shows into theSpace and If I die on Mars is the latest to open f...
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EDINBURGH FRINGE REVIEW: 007 Voices of Bond at theSpace @ Symposium Hall
As the 25th Bond film is in production and hitting a variety of production headaches it was perhaps appropriate to find that at this pe...
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Monday, 12 August 2019
EDINBURGH FRINGE REVIEW: Joyce at the Assembly Roxy
The Edinburgh Fringe offers something for everyone and there are plenty of children's shows to fill the morning and early afternoon...
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EDINBURGH FRINGE REVIEW: The Dots at the Imagination Workshop in The George Hotel
One of the joys of the Edinburgh Fringe is when you accidentally stumble on a hidden gem and on a very wet Sunday night we ventured i...
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EDINBURGH FRINGE REVIEW: Knock Knock at the Assembly Roxy
Hot Coals Theatre have hit headlines this Fringe as their unique charming style of theatre without words has not been classified as d/d...
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Sunday, 11 August 2019
EDINBURGH FRINGE REVIEW: Kemp's Jig at the Space on the Mile
This short play provides a fascinating insight into Elizabethan England's Entertainment using the famous story of Will Kemp's f...
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Friday, 9 August 2019
EDINBURGH FRINGE REVIEW: A Rock'n'Roll Suicide! at the Zoo Southside
Edinburgh Fringe is full of a wide range of shows and performers of vastly different experience and talents all of them hoping to make ...
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EDINBURGH FRINGE REVIEW: Apollo: Take 111 at the Zoo Southside
It seems very appropriate in the 50 anniversary year of the first moon landing when Neil Armstrong said those famous words "one sm...
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EDINBURGH FRINGE REVIEW: Shakespeare! the Panto at the Space on the Mile
It was amazing to discover that Bristol University has a student Pantomime society and that they have decided to take their 2018 Easter...
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EDINBURGH FRINGE REVIEW: Agatha is Missing! at the Gilded Balloon Teviot
Agatha Christie is missing promises an interactive murder mystery but this is very different to the successful improv murder mystery sh...
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EDINBURGH FRINGE REVIEW: Genesis: The Mary Shelley play at C Cubed Main Space
It is always refreshing when someone takes a familiar true story and characters from history and reimagines the sequence of scenes that...
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