Edfringe Comedy Review: Alexis Sakellaris: A Stan is Born
Alexis Sakellaris is paying homage to all the pop icon divas that raised him. After his ex-pat family move from...
Melissa Findlay is a journalism student who is fuelled by her passion for covering the arts and is well versed in all things dramatic. She is a current writer for ENRG Culture, specialising in film and is excited to experience new talent at the Fringe.
Alexis Sakellaris is paying homage to all the pop icon divas that raised him. After his ex-pat family move from...
Esteemed Australian drag queen Jens Radda performs a jazz inspired cabaret show, that provides a satisfying blend of musical prowess...
This ‘bonus’ show to the previous ‘Sinatra: Raw’, focuses more musically on Frank Sinatra and his ties to the performer...
The Irish bombshell Catherine Bohart is a marvel on stage. In her packed first Fringe show of the year, there...
No Fringe Festival is complete without seeing La Clique. As they return for their 20th summer, expect sold out shows...
YOAH is an enthralling visual performance piece that focuses on acrobatics, visual effects and heart palpitating electronic sounds. The performers of...
Welcome to the bizarre house of thoughts inside Arturo Brachetti’s head. This bonkers off the wall show will leave you...
Ashley Gavin’s new comedy routine takes a more serious tone than what her audience are used to. Gavin gives her...
The performance of Into the Woods by the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art (LAMDA) is faultless. Every moment,...
Jeromaia Detto wants you to play with him. Or, at least unlock your inner child is buried away, by embracing...