The Room – Edinburgh Fringe 2019 Review (Cromus)
Photo credit: Ian Kelsey Perhaps one of the hardest shows to pitch at the Fringe is the one-man (or, in this case, one-woman) musical. Upon… Read More »The Room – Edinburgh Fringe 2019 Review (Cromus)
Photo credit: Ian Kelsey Perhaps one of the hardest shows to pitch at the Fringe is the one-man (or, in this case, one-woman) musical. Upon… Read More »The Room – Edinburgh Fringe 2019 Review (Cromus)
Photo credit: Dyan Rizzo-Busack Into an hour long package, Asterglow Theatre pours love, passion, humour and music. I think the key term with this production… Read More »Never None (But She) – Edinburgh Fringe 2019 Review (Asterglow Theatre)
Photo credit: NeonBox Theatre Company/theSpace Swooping in at the last minute, “Dark Play or Stories for Boys” suddenly became the best show I’ve seen and… Read More »Dark Play or Stories for Boys – Edinburgh Fringe 2019 Review (NeonBox Theatre Company)
Photo credit: Dead Man’s Hand Productions Having read the description of “Mental” I was looking forward to seeing it, but not extremely excited. There’s a… Read More »Mental – Edinburgh Fringe 2019 Review (Dead Man’s Hand Productions)
Photo credit: Jody Christopherson ‘Are You Alice: A New Wonderland Tale’ is an astounding show. It looks at how Alice questions her sense of womanhood,… Read More »Are You Alice: A New Wonderland Tale – Edinburgh Fringe 2019 Review (Permafrost Theatre Collective)
Photo credit: Stray Productions “Schr*ding*r’s Cock” is only half an hour long. Initially, this seemed to be a bad thing because there wouldn’t be time… Read More »Schr*ding*r’s Cock – Edinburgh Fringe 2019 Review (Stray Productions)
Photo credit: Black Light Theatre Company ‘The Last Bubble’ fosters a frustrating atmosphere from the start. It considers the ways a group of people affect… Read More »The Last Bubble – Edinburgh Fringe 2019 Review (Black Light Theatre Company)
Photo credit: Bread Theatre and Film Company The first thing that “The Djinns of Eidgah” gives you is a printed programme, and then it only… Read More »The Djinns of Eidgah – Edinburgh Fringe 2019 Review (Bread Theatre and Film Company, University of Cambridge)
Photo credit: Pop Heart Productions “Anti-Depressed?” is an immersive piece of theatre, that is a blend of sketch based and long form stories. There are… Read More »Anti-Depressed? – Edinburgh Fringe 2019 Review (Pop Heart Productions and Happenings Theatre Company)
Photo credit: Edinburgh Fringe Programme “Surveillance” was almost exactly what I expected it to be. A commentary on our escalating culture of privacy being “dead”.… Read More »Surveillance – Edinburgh Fringe 2019 Review (Anomaly Theatre Company)