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23 May 2023
Review: Experiment Human
A very surreal and imaginative comedy that’s unlike anything you’ve ever seen before.
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23 May 2023
Review: Call Me Daddy: The Musical
Wacky, weird and wonderful – A musical about a cabaret company and the tyrannical boss Chester Charles!
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21 May 2023
Review: Rambunctious Scallywag
A stand up comedian determined to find the silly in hard times!
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20 May 2023
DISMISSED part of our society
Racism, classism, the strict concept of masculinity, a knife epidemic and an unsupportive education system. Ashley knows that as a teacher, she is the only one who can help these young boys navigate their way through society.
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20 May 2023
Brighton Fringe: Wildcat’s Last Waltz Review
From the green of Regency Square, to the warmth of a Sheffield front room, this Northern matriarch brought the dance to the Rotunda Bubble Theatre.
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16 May 2023
The Art of a Damaged Soul: The One Woman Show Adaption
Birthdays should be a fun time, but when you are a damaged soul they are not always a happy experience. Growing up is hard.
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16 May 2023
Review: I AM HOME
A piece of theatre with an important message: A home is more than having a roof over your head.
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16 May 2023
Lost, Anxious, In your Twenties?
Your twenties are such an odd time, full of high expectations and confusion. You feel like you should have it all figured out, but you don’t. Anya tells stories from her twenties that are relatable and funny in this piece of spoken word theatre!
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12 May 2023
Wish You Were Dead: Highly entertaining. I loved it.
Devoted yet officially “off-duty” detective Roy Grace played by Casualty star George Rainsford, dredges up deadly secrets and doggedly pursues justice but at what price, when the past crawls back to haunt him in this lively production.
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12 May 2023
Pantomimes might be the answer to the quandaries of our current theatrical environment
Ian McKellen encourages panto as a year-round phenomenon
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11 May 2023
Review: A Guide to Therapy for Terrible People
Joe Kirkwood may or may not be a terrible person - by the end of the show - you decide!
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2 August 2023 – 28 August 2023
US Comedian Cam Gavinski Set For Edinburgh Fringe Debut
“You can learn how to be funny-ish, but some people have funny in their bones that can’t be learned—That’s Cam Gavinski” - Todd Glass
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10 May 2023
Is audience participation ruining theatre?
The debate over whether singing along to musicals should be banned
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9 May 2023
Review: The Loop
What is it really like living with intrusive thoughts and a diagnosis of OCD?
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9 May 2023
Review: Destiny
An unapologetic account of one young woman’s teenage experience on a Wiltshire council estate; Florence Espeut-Nickless’ new show is destined for success.
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8 May 2023
Case study: The importance of purpose-built programs of study
Supporting young people into further education, and into jobs in the arts
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3 May 2023
Interview with The Hairy Godmothers
The Hairy Godmothers are a Perth based creative collective, and are bringing two shows to Brighton Fringe in 2023. Dr. Jae West is part of the collective, and is answering questions on behalf of The Hairy Godmothers.
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2 August 2023 – 28 August 2023
JOE MCTERNAN, LIFE ADVICE THAT WON’T CHANGE YOUR LIFE
Viral comedy sensation Joe McTernan will be performing at The Underbelly at Edinburgh Fringe this Summer. Joe is famed for his observational stand-up and unique style!