Ahir Shah: Ends – Review
There are comics who make you laugh, but then there are those who make you cry, and laugh through the...
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.
There are comics who make you laugh, but then there are those who make you cry, and laugh through the...
Janine Harouni is on edge, she’s due any day now, but she’s here at the Fringe because the show must...
The age of hiding one’s misogyny is behind us. Thanks to pioneers like, Andrew Tate, advocating for the male right...
When tourists from all corners of the globe descend on Edinburgh for the Fringe, the city becomes a hub of...
Originally a novel, this on stage adaptation of Cola Boy brings the characters of a 90’s dance music scene alive....
There are rules that murder mysteries must abide by to qualify as murder mysteries. But Huge Davies doesn’t play by...
Sam See is not here to make lewd jokes about privates at a public Fringe event. He’s here to educate....
The palatable gay robot is here to serve your needs. Gay in all the ways you want him to be,...
Could the answer to America’s two party system be a professor who leaves his day job to manage the campaign...
When one thinks ‘children show’, images of colourful, wide-eyed performers with a repository of endless energy come to mind. But...