Reuben Kaye: It’s the best of me…
He sings, he dances, he talks a hundred miles an hour and he’s guaranteed to make you laugh. Blonde, Australian,...
Claire Smith is a news and feature writer who has written for many years about the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. She has written about cabaret, comedy, theatre and spoken word and has a particular fondness for the wild, the avant garde and the eccentric.
He sings, he dances, he talks a hundred miles an hour and he’s guaranteed to make you laugh. Blonde, Australian,...
National Theatre of Scotland World Premiere Royal Lyceum Theatre Edinburgh It’s not too much of a stretch to replay Kidnapped...
The play begins with a huge empty stage, with only a bucket, a chair and a tap. “What did we expect,”...
Charles Dickens is often associated with Victorian London - but the author was also a frequent visitor to Edinburgh. And...
It feels special to be back in a theatre decorated with baubles and Christmas trees, where little girls in red...
Towards the end of the novel Pride and Prejudice - as Elizabeth Bennett considers her happiness with Mr Darcy, in...
“At the moment if you are woman over 40 and have an opnion it means you’re a ‘Karen’ - but...
You’re never quite the same after watching Lucy Hopkins perform. People walk out of her shows excited and slightly stunned...
Rhys Nicolson had an excellent lockdown. Just before the pandemic the acerbic Australian comic, who goes by ‘they’ recorded a...
“The thing I hear more than anything with my show is: ‘That was funny. I’m going to bring my mum.’...