Edfringe Comedy Review: Mark T Cox: Paddy Daddy
As Mark T. Cox appears decorated with a handle bar moustache and a full leather get-up, he surprises the audience...
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.
As Mark T. Cox appears decorated with a handle bar moustache and a full leather get-up, he surprises the audience...
A slender figure slinks out from behind the curtain, as Trygve Wakenshaw takes to the stage. When you initially think...
Alex Kitson has a secret. A secret that he has finally decided to share with his audience after holding it...
Olivier Award Nominee Rob Madge is here to showcase their musical talent and finally put on the full budget Disney...
In the beer spattered back room of the Dragonfly stands one Twonkey with his myriad of knick knacks that have...
Circa deliver a hauntingly terrifying performance that pushes the boundaries of human ability and endurance. The show from this Australian...
A charming production about following your dreams from the theatre company, Little Big Stack. Fringe! The Musical follows ditzy American...
Returning for her second year, Kelly McCaughan performs her comedy solo show about growing up in Catholicism and the challenges...
Tweedy’s Massive Circus is a vibrant spectacle wrapped up in a whirlwind of colour. At the heart of this rollicking...
A taboo exploration of teenage sexuality set in 1800s Germany makes for an evocative experience. The musical is utterly progressive...