Edfringe Comedy Review: Yoga With Jillian
Put on your Lululemons, grab your yoga mat and get ready to do Yoga with Jillian. Don’t worry, participation isn’t...
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.
Put on your Lululemons, grab your yoga mat and get ready to do Yoga with Jillian. Don’t worry, participation isn’t...
The pretentious actor Tobias Finley-Fraser, played by the lesser known comedian, Casey Filips attempts to win over the audience during...
A colourful display of tap dancing excellence by Japanese group, Tokyo Tap Do! make their return to Fringe in style....
Any Gledhill returns to the Edinburgh Fringe with an unforgettable stand-up routine that enthrals the audience from start to finish....
Steen Raskopolous flexes his acting muscles in a unique performance that blends character sketches and stand-up material, leaving audiences eager...
“Seagulls, junkies and granite, it’s the worst place on the planet”. This is just one line from an improvised sea...
Warning ye who enter here, this is no show for literature lovers who are expecting a serious discussion about penguin...
Susie McCabe has a style similar to Kevin Bridges, who she has supported on tour. Her show is a relatable...
When Ruairi Conaghan was just eight years old, his uncle was shot dead on his doorstep in Northern Ireland by...
A delightfully intimate afternoon with Vincent Van Gogh himself, kind of. Leave your judgments at the door, fully immerse yourself...