Edfringe Review: Precious Cargo
"Same on the outside, different on the inside" encapsulates Barton Williams's raw and poignant narrative as a Vietnam adoptee during...
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.
"Same on the outside, different on the inside" encapsulates Barton Williams's raw and poignant narrative as a Vietnam adoptee during...
Tartan Tat follows a group of employees at a Scottish souvenir shop, commonly found on the Royal Mile, as they...
The eclectic world of internet personality Dylan Mulvaney is shown on stage for the very first time in an autobiographical...
The dashing and elegant Reuben Kaye is a natural at commanding the stage and the audience for his solo cabaret...
The mystifying illusions of Ben Hart leave everyone scratching their heads in disbelief. Hart excels at using the space of...
This comedic storytelling show is perfect for all the crypto bros who are jealous that they didn’t invest sooner. Ford...
Isabella Charlton finds her comedic niche after a bizarre beginning to life forces her to work through her trauma on...
Alison Larkin’s beautiful tragedy does not leave a dry eye in the house; exposing her vulnerabilities through song, comedy and...
Otter Lee gives a high-energy performance through song, comedy, and theatrics on stage. Lee immediately has the audience eating out...
This show is one for the gifted kids turned burnouts. Gay tells the story of her innate perfectionism in childhood...