Edfringe Comedy Review: Bee Babylon – Eyjafjallajökull – There and Back Again
Bee Babylon is delving into Iceland’s past through the Travels in the Island of Iceland, During the Summer of Year 1810, a...
Nina Aspey is a 4th year Journalism student originally from Leicester. With a love of performing arts from a young age, she enjoys reviewing a wide range of shows, particularly comedies and musicals.
Bee Babylon is delving into Iceland’s past through the Travels in the Island of Iceland, During the Summer of Year 1810, a...
World’s Greatest Lover takes us back to the good old days of boy bands and synchronised dance routines. The new...
Why is there not a Northern Irish Disney Princess? Train Man is a beautiful but real show about sibling relationships...
Josh Elton is Away With The Fairies in his Fringe debut, and asks the question – how many 12-year-olds could you take in a fight? Elton talks...
Becky Umbers’ Put That Cat Back in the Bag is about how to manage your inner weirdo. The Kiwi comedian dives straight...
Alright Sunshine is set in Edinburgh, following a female police officer who patrols its streets. She is tired and working overtime as something is...
SLUGS is about nothing. Nothing or something. Definitely nothing political. The Creepy Boys are adamant on not becoming political, they are just young artists...
How many puns can Lucy Pearman make about the moon? The opportunities are endless with Pearman, who creates a silly...
Making their Edinburgh Festival Fringe debut, The Box Show is a new imaginative hour for children. The Box Show is...
Mario the Maker Magician is a family show, where the kids tell the adults to behave. Mario creates his own...