Edfringe Review: Lunchbox
Lubna Kerr is the woman at the forefront of this play. But this is not her story. It’s Steven’s. She plays both herself...
Jed Bowen has lived in Edinburgh all his life. He's currently finishing his master's in journalism and is looking to broaden his cultural horizons by reviewing shows at the Fringe.
Lubna Kerr is the woman at the forefront of this play. But this is not her story. It’s Steven’s. She plays both herself...
I’m sure there’s an audience somewhere for Su Mi’s material but it wasn’t for the people I sat with. When...
With a projector and PowerPoint slide to drill home the data, Tom’s unique set uses polls, graphs and scales to...
Summing up Eric Rushton can be done in three words. Deadpan, funny and relatable. Using his childhood, social awkwardness and...
Missing the 2024 Fringe due to the small inconvenience of a stroke doesn’t dull Cat’s brilliance one bit. Her hour long...
Caitriona’s low-energy, deadpan delivery is a welcome break from the hustle and bustle of the Fringe. For 50 minutes she...
Just see this. Honestly, that’s all I want to say. I’m grateful I went into this show blind – and...
In last year's Fringe a tabloid newspaper announced that Lorna Rose Treen ‘killed comedy’. This year Lorna sets her sights...
Describing himself as a magician-scientist hybrid, Kevin Quantum spends an hour performing ‘unbelievable’ magic designed to convert ‘non-believers’. Kevin is...
Ever questioned the absurdity of eating a birthday-cake flavoured protein bar marketed to men? Liam has and it’s hilarious. It’s...