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10 August 2017
Loud Poets
A larger than life show that will make you fall in love with performance poetry
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9 August 2017
Ramy: In the Frontline
A truly poignant story of one man's experience at the forefront of revolution
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9 August 2017
I am Faransis W.
An abstract kaleidescope of the worries, issues and horrors that affect the world today.
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9 August 2017
Rosalind
A physical and beautiful contemporary dance piece which explores gender identity.
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9 August 2017
Lists for the End of the World
An innovative and interesting concept that didn't fully translate to an hour and a half performance.
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9 August 2017
Last Resort
A vivid and visceral satire about the horrors of Guantanamo Bay
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9 August 2017
Night at the Museum
An interesting concept but more awkward than really funny
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8 August 2017
Mission Abort
A one woman play about the experience of abortion, Mission Abort is a courageous and deeply moving show
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8 August 2017
Hear Me Raw
A touching show about the dangers of an obsession with wellness.
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8 August 2017
Lemons Lemons Lemons Lemons Lemons
This show utterly captured the importance of words, language and communication and was an incredibly poignant portrayal of how we lose our freedom when we lose our voices.
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8 August 2017
Will Seaward's Spooky Midnight Ghost Stories IV
A fantastic first half, which was ultimately let down
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7 August 2017
James Adomian: Lacking in Character
Adomian's 'Dad' humour ultimatley gets lost in translation for a British audience.
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7 August 2017
Chris Forbes: Unquiet Mind
Forbes delights with hilariously simple comedy.
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7 August 2017
Murder, She Didn't Write: The Improvised Murder Mystery
A hilarious and incredibly take on the classic murder mystery
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7 August 2017
A Sudden Burst of Blinding Light
A show about mental health with potential but lacking cohesion.
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6 August 2017
Rose Matafeo: Sassy Best Friend
At the beginning of the show, Matafeo confessed that all comedians just want to be loved. Her goal by the end of the show was to make someone fall head over heels for her, and she definitely succeeded.
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11 August 2017 – 26 August 2017
Rosie Kay Dance Company's 5 Soldiers kicks off 2017 tour at Edinburgh Festival Fringe
Rosie Kay Dance Company's 5 Soldiers: The Body is the Frontline returns with a UK tour exclusively performing in Army drill halls from Edinburgh to London, Hull, Aldershot, Swindon, Colchester and Birmingham. The tour kicks off at Edinburgh Festival Fringe with performances from 11-26 August.
It's a thrilling and humane portrait of army life telling the stories of five men and women serving on the front line. Deeply realistic, stark and thrilling, 5 Soldiers explores how the human body remains essential to war, even in the 21st century. Presented in association with The Army.