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1 October 2024
Kick Some Class: Alexandra Haddow on life as a working class comedian
Alexandra Haddow is a stand-up comedian and previous winner of the West End Comedy Club's working class bursary. She discusses how the support of others helped her get to Edinburgh and smash the class ceiling.
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14 August 2024
100% MY TYPE ON PAPER REVIEW- EDINBURGH FRINGE- 12/08/2024
Have you ever been on a REALLY awkward date? Felt like nobody is looking for the same thing as you? Feeling like everything you see about love is false? And just wanting…real love? This show is for you.
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8 August 2024
In Two Minds- Edinburgh Fringe- Traverse Theatre 07/08/2024
“You’re minding me, but I should be minding you”
A thought-provoking, sad and joyful piece which follows the journey of a mother and daughter who are trying to live with the difficulties of bipolar disorder.
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13 August 2021
Review: Warhol: Bullet Karma
A showcase of skilled impersonations and an in-depth knowledge of artist Andy Warhol’s life.
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13 August 2021
Review: A Day at the Beach
This dystopian comedy play just about manages to make up for its chaotic storyline with funny one-liners and interesting dialogic themes.
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21 October 2019
Mythbusting: 5 myths about Edinburgh Fringe challenged
There is a lot of preconceived notions of what Edinburgh Fringe is and isn’t! I’m here to put some of those ideas to bed.
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29 November 2017
Interview: Russell Hicks
We caught up with improv comedian, Russell Hicks, at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
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12 August 2017
Brexit the Musical
Utterly brilliant - if we have to leave the EU, at least it has given us Brexit the Musical.
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10 August 2017
Carol Ann Duffy and John Sampson
An impressive performance from the poet laureate
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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