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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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3 August 2022
Interview with Flo & Joan, multi-award winning musical comedy duo
We speak to comedy music act Flo & Joan, consisting of sisters Rosie and Nicola, all about their show 'Sweet Release' heading to Edinburgh Fringe
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3 August 2022
Interview with Dave Chawner, comedian and mental health campaigner
We speak to Dave Chawner about his two solo shows, 'Underdog' and 'Mental', heading off to Edinburgh Fringe
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1 August 2022
Interview with Rob Auton, writer and comedian
Rob Auton returns to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival with a brand new show all about crowds
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10 February 2022
Voice Retrospects: Six
The musical phenomenon that just keeps on giving, Six is something special, putting the story of Henry VIII's wives into their own hands.
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6 September 2021
Review: SUGAR
Mabel Thomas’ one-woman show is as compelling as it is disquieting.
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1 September 2021
Review: Screensaver Series
Janine Harrington’s dance piece hypnotizes and entrances in a homage to screensaver programmes.
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25 August 2021
Review: Receptionists
An enjoyably daft and visually captivating take on the absurdity of customer service jobs.
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25 August 2021
Review: Hip-Hop Orchestra Experience
Ensemble Mik Nawooj, with assistance from rapper Sandman, perform through the Fringe’s on-demand service, theSpaceUK. The orchestral display succinctly integrates music and dance within one short video production.
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24 August 2021
Review: My Left Nut
A one-man show starring Michael Patrick, My Left Nut addresses the distress of a swollen testicle and sets this against the backdrop of adolescence, culminating in a hilarious show at this year’s Edinburgh Fringe.
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21 August 2021
Review: Afterparty
F-Bomb Theatre’s stunning debut production Afterparty is an eclectic blend of character comedy, social commentary and a generous helping of hedonism
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20 August 2021
Review: Under The Floorboards
Delve into the true story of serial killer Ed Gein, in Simon Shaw’s theatrical horror show that looks into the psyche of a timid and warped murderer, one that would inspire serial killer stories in pop culture for decades.
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19 August 2021
Review: Shook
Three young men at different stages of both early fatherhood and prison life struggle against emotional vulnerability and an inevitable cycle of incarceration that passes through the generations.
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18 August 2021
Rajesh and Naresh
Rajesh and Naresh, respectively starring Brahmdeo Shannon Ramana and Madhav Vasantha in the titular roles, is described as a ‘Queer romantic comedy for the modern age’ and fulfils this brief over the course of its 70 minute runtime.
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18 August 2021
Review: Loud Poets
Strong performances and sharply executed poems but a muddled second act, the Loud Poets are an excellent introduction to slam poetry.