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16 February 2023
Edinburgh fringe: the world’s best-loved celebration of arts and culture returns
The first shows for this year's biggest arts and culture festival Edinburgh Fringe are announced.
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1 September 2021
Review: Isabelle Farah’s Ellipsis
Deeply personal and conscious of its own format, Farah’s Ellipsis opens up the symbiotic relationship between audience and comic in this stand-up show that uses her own experiences to criticise British society’s grief culture
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1 September 2021
With Whom on Zoom: Episode 3: Blair Christie
Founder of award-winning charity Raised Voices Blair Christie joins us for our third episode of With Whom on Zoom. His charity works creatively with those who have experienced homelessness and/or mental health issues.
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31 August 2021
Review: Basil Brush Unleashed Vol 2
Basil Brush is back at the Edinburgh Fringe bringing a sequel to his previously sold-out adult show back in 2019
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25 August 2021
Review: Love Me
An asexual coming of age story, Love Me shines a spotlight on the anxiety of self-discovery with well-told raw emotion, but rushes through too many story beats and supporting characters to fully reach its potential.
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25 August 2021
Review: Julia Masli: Choosh
As utterly baffling as it is captivating. In this absurd, clownish performance Julia Masli combines highly experimental comedy with mesmerising visual lunacy to create… I’m not entirely sure what.
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25 August 2021
Review: Slings and Arrows
From Raised Voices, an award winning charity that works creatively with those who have experienced homelessness, mental health issues or addiction, Slings and Arrows brings an authentic voice to many overlooked social issues.
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25 August 2021
Review: Wish List
A mature depiction of the tumultuous life of a young carer and her brother, Wish List gives voice to a struggle many of us have little knowledge of.
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25 August 2021
Review: Madhouse
A promising debut production that unfortunately falters in its writing and pacing, Madhouse depicts the chaotic nature of student living with its rag-tag cast of characters.
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17 August 2021
Review: Run
An extraordinary one-man stream of consciousness told from the perspective of Yonni, a 17-year-old Jewish boy describing his summer of chaos, romance, and adventure with the one he is falling in love with, Adam.
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13 August 2021
Review: Black is the Color of my Voice
Following the history of celebrated musician and civil rights activist Nina Simone, Apphia Campbell mesmerizes the audience as she guides them through a life filled with love, courage, ambition and tragedy.
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23 April 2021
Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2021 registration to open on 5 May 2021
A statement has been released regarding the upcoming Fringe, which will take place this year from 6 - 30 August, after being cancelled last year.