Smile opens with a recreation of Charlie Chaplin’s iconic Gold Rush. Performer Marcel Cole masters Chaplin’s mannerisms, such as his...
Read moreDetailsHer Raving Mind follows Elektra as she navigates therapy after experiencing domestic abuse from her mother and husband. This is...
Read moreDetails‘This isn’t a Libertines exposé’, Lucie warns at the beginning of her one-woman autobiographical play. That’s no issue - I...
Read moreDetailsTHIS stunning play, about losing a friend in the Lockerbie bombing, left me in bits. So much so that when,...
Read moreDetailsIt’s 2014 and owl necklaces and bad boys are in. Twentysomething Laurie Magers has bagged both of them. The only...
Read moreDetailsIn June 1968, feminist activist Valerie Solanas shot Andy Warhol at the Factory in New York, seemingly out of frustration...
Read moreDetails“Pub Grub”. Wright feels the movement of his own show title in his mouth as he speaks it out loud....
Read moreDetailsAideen McQueen kicks off her comic play by inviting you into her emotional online chaos. Lucy, played by McQueen, invites...
Read moreDetailsThis is the show where nothing is prepared in advance, and it could not be better. The show is in...
Read moreDetailsNever say never. After selling out last year Miriam Margolyes has announced a return to Edinburgh Fringe with Margolyes and...
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