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8 August 2022
Sophie Duker: Hag
Hag is a chaotic cruiseship of a show captained by the sensation that is Sophie Duker
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7 August 2022
Ania Magliano: Absolutely No Worries If Not
More relatable than a Buzzfeed quiz, Magliano perfectly captures the essence of being twenty-something today in her debut show Absolutely No Worries If Not
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7 August 2022
Rosie Holt: The Woman’s Hour
Across the political spectrum, Rosie Holt’s debut show finds hypocrisy in all the crevices with satirical character comedy
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7 August 2022
Classic!
In Classic! audiences speed-read through 42 classic novels with a charming ensemble cast
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7 August 2022
Chloe Petts: Transcience
A glorious win for Chloe Petts debut at Edinburgh Fringe
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26 August 2021
Tania Lacy's Catch A Falling Star Review
“A post-menopausal straight, white woman with a Facebook page… kill me now!”
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23 August 2019
Want my job? with Gabrielle Martin
Meet Gabrielle Martin: director of Limb(e)s, performing now at Edinburgh Fringe.
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9 August 2019
Maria Shehata: Hero
Maria Shehata talks about her life, her parents and her 83-year-old landlady.
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8 August 2019
Darius Davies: Persian of Interest
In the midst of our digital age, Darius Davies asks us to question everything.
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8 August 2019
Louisa Fitzhardinge - Comma Sutra
Australian comic, Louisa Fitzhardinge, along with her pianist John, presents Comma Sutra, a comical show discussing the use of improper grammar and punctuation.
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8 August 2019
Alfie Brown: Imagination
Alfie Brown jokes about his love/hate relationship with crowds.
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8 August 2019
In the Shadow of the Black Dog
In the Shadow of the Black Dog takes on the ties between mental health and masculinity.
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8 August 2019
Conspiracy
Conspiracy shows how a single photo can become a global conspiracy.
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7 August 2019
Frankenstein: How To Make A Monster
The Beatbox Academy brings the Mary Shelley tale as you've never seen it before.
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7 August 2019
8:8
8:8 tries to connect us to the people around us, but ultimately fails.
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7 August 2019
Shitfaced-Shakespeare: Macbeth
This production takes the classic Shakespearean text and drenches it in booze.
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7 August 2019
Footnotes - Lewys Holt
Footnotes is quirky, ridiculous and fantastic. He interacts with audience members throughout and even manages to hand out chamomile tea.