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5 August 2019
Appropriate - Sarah-Jane Scott
Appropriate is a witty tale of an Irish woman living in the countryside that has you gripped to find out what else could possibly happen in her tales of her dramatic love life.
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5 August 2019
John Pendal: Monster
Whether there was only six or 600 of us, John Pendal performed with everything he had.
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5 August 2019
Mitch Benn: Ten Songs to Save the World
They’re not likely to save the world, but they will offer a distraction from it
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5 August 2019
Tom Brace: Brace of Spades
Amusing and adaptable, Tom Brace is a great magician for children, with just enough sauciness to keep adults entertained
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5 August 2019
Such Filthy Fxcks
A hidden gem in a room that was so hard to find, not even the staff knew where it was.
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5 August 2019
Isma Almas: About a buoy; Adventures in Adoption
Just your garden variety Pakistani, female, lesbian Muslim, who adopted a black son with her white wife; definitely nothing to see here.
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5 August 2019
How to have a rad night out at Edinburgh Fringe
Girl Code Theatre have written some helpful tips on keeping yourself safe and having a great night out at Edinburgh Fringe. They're also performing at Sweet Novotel every day until the 11th!
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4 August 2019
James Phelan: Troublemaker
A big laugh but the focus was magic - and some stunning tricks were delivered.
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4 August 2019
Maisie Adam: Hang Fire
Maisie is a likeable comedian who explores the point about mistakes made ‘in the moment’ and how you should own them. Regular laughs and threads tied nicely together despite the backing track.
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4 August 2019
Eli Matthewson: An Inconvenient Poof
An hour long comedy show packed with light hearted humour and a political kick that Matthewson executes with a confident air of professionalism, An Inconvenient Poof is sure to make you smile.
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4 August 2019
Any Suggestions Doctor? The improvised Doctor Who Parody
Funny, endearing and a treat for Doctor Who fans.
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4 August 2019
Witch Hunt
Witch Hunt was surreal throughout. Made up of an array of ludicrous skits that put a risqué spin on well known tales, both women play a variety of outrageous characters. I left the auditorium feeling like I’d just woken up from a bizarre dream.
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4 August 2019
Baba Brinkman: Rap Guide To Culture
Rap, critical theory and hip hop brings an accessible exploration of ideas.
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4 August 2019
The Red
He's been sober now for 25 years. On the day of his father's funeral, Benedict receives an unsettling final bequest: a bottle of exceptionally fine red wine. Will he drink one final toast to his father?
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4 August 2019
BalletBoyz - Them/Us
"Award-winning all-male company makes an explosive Edinburgh debut. With contrasting scores by artist Keaton Henson and composer Charlotte Harding, this double-bill asks where we see ourselves in relation to the 'other'."
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4 August 2019
Chris Washington: Raconteur
A ‘Raconteur’ is someone 'who tells anecdotes in a skilful and amusing way’. This is totally true of Chris in this hour of musings, largely about his mooching (in this case meaning 'loitering around shops in a listless manner').
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4 August 2019
The Brand-New, Full-Throated Adventures of Reginald D Hunter
Great, but you knew that already
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4 August 2019
James McNicholas: The boxer
An amusing and at times surprisingly emotive solo debut