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17 August 2022
Manic Street Creature
Manic Street Creature is a disarming must-see piece of gig theatre at this year's Edinburgh Fringe Festival
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17 August 2022
No Place Like Home
In an energetic, music and dance-filled hour, Alex Roberts poses the question of whether queer venues are always as safe as we expect
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16 August 2022
Lou Sanders: One Word: Wow
Maybe it’s the crystals, maybe it’s the comedy – audiences naturally lean into Lou Sanders’ eccentric set
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15 August 2022
She/Her
This anthology on womanhood beautifully ebbs and flows as each performer tells a tale of their life so far
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15 August 2022
Grace Campbell: A Show About Me(n)
Grace Campbell's take on herself and her relationship with men is brutally honest, graphic and witty
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15 August 2022
Sugarcoated Sisters: Bittersweet
Musical real-life sisters, Chloe and Tabby, take to the stage with their debut show Bittersweet
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15 August 2022
SNORT
Yes, you’ve found the best improv show of the Fringe with this eclectic mix of Kiwi comedians
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11 August 2022
DONUTS by Extended Play
Intoxicating contemporary dance brilliantly presented by three young dancers.
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11 August 2022
Assume People Like You by Melon the Human
An enjoyable hour of whimsy and skill, and well worth going along to – just don't forget to bring 50p!
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11 August 2022
Sam Morrison: Sugar Daddy
It is perfectly valid to scream at seagulls, they deserve it.
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11 August 2022
Muse by Flip Fabrique
This is a must see production at Assembly Hall which tackles the question of what it means to be a woman through contemporary dance, physical theatre and circus.
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11 August 2022
Jamie Macdonald: Reasonably Adjusted
Jamie provides a witty hour with anecdotes and light entertainment that’s worth a watch.
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10 August 2022
Emily Wilson: Fixed
Fixed celebrates the cringe factor of growing up as a zillenial, and it’s a big yes from me
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10 August 2022
Siblings: Siblage
It’s back to the anarchy and chaos that is a school assembly in Maddy and Marina Bye’s latest absurd show
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10 August 2022
Rob Auton: The Crowd Show
Auton is a bit like a substitute teacher assessing how merciless the class before him is, but it's entirely endearing in The Crowd Show