• Home
  • Contact
Entertainment Now
  • Home
  • Music
  • Movies
  • Lifestyle
  • Podcasts
  • Food and Drink
  • Edinburgh Festivals
    • Cabaret
    • Dance, Physical Theatre & Circus
    • Family
    • Musicals
    • Spoken Word
    • Theatre
  • Comedy
  • Books
  • Theatre
  • TV
Subscribe
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Music
  • Movies
  • Lifestyle
  • Podcasts
  • Food and Drink
  • Edinburgh Festivals
    • Cabaret
    • Dance, Physical Theatre & Circus
    • Family
    • Musicals
    • Spoken Word
    • Theatre
  • Comedy
  • Books
  • Theatre
  • TV
Subscribe
No Result
View All Result
Entertainment Now
No Result
View All Result
Home Edinburgh Festivals

Why I Stuck A Flare Up My Arse for England – Review

Avantika Sood by Avantika Sood
August 13, 2023
in Edinburgh Festivals, Theatre
12 1
0
Why I Stuck A Flare Up My Arse for England – Review

Slightly embarrassed after telling the ticket scanner “I stuck a flare up my arse”, I sat rather comfortably before the show began. The one man show with a firecracking title follows Billy and his friend Adam through getting in with a crowd of football lads. They lead a new life of chasing pints, matches, and the fights that follow them. But the high doesn’t last forever as being known as “bumflare guy” started prompting a wave of reevaluation about the kind of guy Billy wants to be.

It’s obvious actor Alex Hill wrote the show, performing his words with impenetrable precision, while maintaining an easy nonchalance. A true engager, there is not one moment when the performer isn’t wholeheartedly present. The acting and staging charge the atmosphere electric. The laughs are hearty as Hill has mastered command of using his entire being to tell a joke. The tech used lighting and sound to make the show as seamless as possible.

Related articles

Brighton Fringe Review: Nocturne Musical

11½ Angry Men to Make World Premiere at Edinburgh Fringe

While the show’s comedic repertoire reflects the bold title, Billy’s self-reflection surges the show into being a part of a bigger discussion. A young boy discovers how his desire for belonging has led him down a path that would make him a smaller man than he ever thought he would be. The trappings of hyper-masculinity and cheap thrills cloud the way to living with true and honest fulfilment. 

My only wish is a bit more time with Billy, to grow and solidify the care for the character the audience already begins to feel. For when the time for change comes, it’s a revelation we get to truly feel and want for the lad jumping about the stage. 

There was plenty to feel, see and love about this original work. Stories that combine the green beauty and formative pain of fragile youth are infinitely important. To show a young man going against the grain to find a better way is what will free the generations of tomorrow from being a product the times far before them. To instead, be a product of revolution, to redesign what it means to be one of the lads. To take a chance on love, not just lager.

Why I Stuck A Flare Up My Arse for England
22:20 @ theSpace at Niddry Street – Studio 
Aug 6-12, 14-22


https://tickets.edfringe.com/whats-on/why-i-stuck-a-flare-up-my-arse-for-england

Tags: reviews
Avantika Sood

Avantika Sood

Avantika Sood is a member of the National Youth Theatre and a fresh graduate from Durham University where she wrote for the Tab. With her experience in performing arts and writing, she looks forward to bringing gems from the Fringe to the fore. Her interests span new, original plays, physical theatre, storytelling comedy, works from under-represented voices and anything that can pull off absurdity with flair.

Related Posts

Brighton Fringe Review: Nocturne Musical

Brighton Fringe Review: Nocturne Musical

by Victoria Nangle
May 17, 2026
0

Where Alice In Wonderland meets the Moomin trolls – but in Norway – that’s where ‘Nocturne Musical’ exists. When 12 year old nature-lover Solveig goes into...

11½ Angry Men to Make World Premiere at Edinburgh Fringe

11½ Angry Men to Make World Premiere at Edinburgh Fringe

by Siobhan Rowe
April 30, 2026
0

A brand new comedy spoof of the iconic courtroom drama is set to make its world premiere at this year's Edinburgh Festival Fringe, with Olivier Award-winning...

Garry Starr: Risking Everything to Save Literature

Garry Starr: Risking Everything to Save Literature

by Entertainment Now
August 26, 2025
0

Garry Starr: Classic Penguins carried off the Melbourne Comedy Award as well as being awarded Best Comedy in Adelaide this year. The show, which involves audience...

Edfringe Review: 1902

Edfringe Review: 1902

by Jed Bowen
August 26, 2025
0

I was lucky enough to see rehearsals of 1902, at the time I thought it was a tight production, but it was a real honour to...

Edfringe Comedy Review: Bee Babylon – Eyjafjallajökull – There and Back Again 

Edfringe Comedy Review: Bee Babylon – Eyjafjallajökull – There and Back Again 

by Nina Aspey
August 25, 2025
0

Bee Babylon is delving into Iceland’s past through the Travels in the Island of Iceland, During the Summer of Year 1810, a book by Scottish Lord Sir George...

RECOMMENDED

Music: The Night Comes Alive with ‘Champagne’
Music

Music: The Night Comes Alive with ‘Champagne’

October 28, 2024
Yuriko Kotani: We couldn’t do this during lockdown
Comedy

Yuriko Kotani: We couldn’t do this during lockdown

August 23, 2023
Entertainment Now

Your daily fix for what is trending in entertainment.

© 2026 Entertainment Now.

  • Contact
  • Advertise
  • Privacy Policy
  • Cookie Policy

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Music
  • Movies
  • Lifestyle
  • Podcasts
  • Food and Drink
  • Edinburgh Festivals
    • Cabaret
    • Dance, Physical Theatre & Circus
    • Family
    • Musicals
    • Spoken Word
    • Theatre
  • Comedy
  • Books
  • Theatre
  • TV

© 2026 Entertainment Now.