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7 August 2022
Out to Lunch
A wonderful, withering critique of the restaurant (and perhaps fringe) culture
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7 August 2022
Mind Mangler: Member of the Tragic Circle
Magic takes a back seat with this chaotic comedy
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7 August 2022
Sara Barron: Hard Feelings
A no holds barred regaling of the unappealing realities of life past your 20s.
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7 August 2022
Breathless by Laura Horton
If you can only see one monologue this fringe, make it this one.
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7 August 2022
Jess Robinson: Legacy
“Can you imagine living in a world with no arts and culture? It would be like living in Portsmouth.”
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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
Vir Das: Wanted
The audience knew they were in for a show, Vir Das delivered. He’s outrageous at moments and heart-wrenching at others: a must see show.
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7 August 2022
Charlie Russell Aims To Please
In this hilarious show, Charlie Russell aims to please everyone, and unsurprisingly, she succeeds.
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7 August 2022
Autopilot
'Autopilot' by Olivier nominated writer Ben Norris kicks off Edinburgh fringe with a thought-provoking play and a new couple to ship.
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7 August 2022
Made in India/Britain
Exploring Rinkoo Barpaga’s journey as a deaf person of colour, this lively performance has the full package of drama, family and culture.
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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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7 August 2022
Boris the Third
A well-executed characterisation, but undermined by its subject matter.
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6 August 2022
Interview with comedian Tony Law
Tony Law talks to Voice about his new show, 'A Now Begin in Again', up to Edinburgh Festival Fringe this August.
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6 August 2022
Interview with comedian and animator Alasdair Beckett-King
"I'm not convinced that 'cancel culture' is sufficiently coherent a concept that an exemption from it could reasonably be sought."