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19 July 2023
Looking for Giants in Edinburgh following London preview success
Funny, perplexing and seductive one-woman show that follows one girl's quest for self-discovery in her sexual awakening. Starring fasr rising Sottih actor Abby McCann and written and directed by Cesca Echlin.
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19 July 2023
Interview with comedian Alison Spittle
Alison's new show 'Soup' is "about finding good corners in the world and striving to be happy when the world around can be a shite times."
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19 July 2023
Interview with journalist and comedian Ange Lavoipierre
"In 2019 I was doing a show where I would make someone in the audience pretend to be my dad and I gave him lines and this one guy went off book and started flirting with me. I would have loved some sleeping pills that night."
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19 July 2023
Interview with Avital Ash, actor, writer, director, and stand-up
"LA can feel so results driven, and Edinburgh Fringe feels like it has a deeper appreciation for process. (Although, ironically, I keep getting asked what I hope to “get” out of EdFringe.)"
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9 July 2023
The snow queen: A review
My review the performance of the snow queen at the tobacco factory theatre what I thought of it. I hope this is helpful and gives a detailed account of what I experienced. This is for my arts award so feel free to leave feedback.
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2 August 2023 – 27 August 2023
The Death & Life of All of Us headed for Edinburgh Fringe
Charming, funny and moving multimedia story of intergenerational shame, family secrets & history from Victor Esses, Jewish-Lebanese Brazilian queer theatre maker
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3 August 2023 – 27 August 2023
KlangHaus: InHaus at Edinburgh Fringe
KlangHaus return with a new show further deconstructing the conventions of live music - this time in a unique domestic setting
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4 August 2023 – 27 August 2023
KlangHaus: Darkroom - climate change wake-up call for Edinburgh Fringe
A climate change wake-up call for an audience of one staged in complete darkness. Newly adapted from the show originally seen at Cop26, Glasgow
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28 June 2023
Rebecca Frecknall's Romeo and Juliet
We all know Romeo and Juliet but Rebecca Frecknall brings back the classic story with more movement.
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25 June 2023
Curtain Call's The Wedding Singer: ‘A delight’
Curtain Call hits the stage with this iconic, sexy, laugh-out-loud love story. Robbie and Julia: destined to be together. There’s just the small matter of their fiancés… Chaos strikes the altar in this hilariously messy romcom.
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22 June 2023
Far Out: in to the future
A comedic telling about the catastrophic future awaiting us.
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21 June 2023
Wish You Were Dead at the Alexandra Theatre, Birmingham
Wish You Were Dead is the sixth instalment of Peter James’ acclaimed crime novel series to be adapted for the stage and continues Detective Superintendent Roy Grace’s story.
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20 June 2023
Mythos: Ragnarok review
Mythos: Ragnarok merges professional wrestling with Norse mythology in a grand triumph of physical theatre
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12 July 2023 – 13 July 2023
Looking for Giants to preview in London prior to Edinburgh run
One-woman show about the moments we fixate on. Can we separate fantasy from reality? Should we even try when our fantasies are so much more exciting?
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16 June 2023
The Crucible: the ever-repeating witch hunt
The powerful revival of Arthur Miller's The Crucible hits West End.
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20 June 2023 – 18 August 2023
We're looking for reviewers for Edinburgh Festival Fringe!
We're planning on heading up to review at Edinburgh Festival Fringe, but as it's the largest arts festival in the world – we can't do it alone.
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12 June 2023
Pleasure Little Treasure: Growing Up as a Woman in 90s' Post-Soviet Estonia
This autobiographical one-woman show takes you back to the first-ever strip club of post-Soviet Estonia in the 90s and tells you about the struggles of growing up under the male gaze.
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12 June 2023
Burnt and Buried: Worcester Theatre Royal
A review of a lecture on Worcester’s Lost Theatre: The Story of the Worcester Theatre Royal by Suz Winspear