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Tennessee Rose – Review

Tennessee Rose – Review

Don’t be fooled by the razzle and dazzle of the Fringe, good old classic theatre still persists as an anchor of familiar entertainment. Tennessee, Rose is a play that speculates the life...

Spring Day: How I Left A Christian Cult

Spring Day: How I Left A Christian Cult

Tell us about your show.    Why should we go and see it? It’s a work-in-progress about cults: how to spot them; why they will always be around; and how I left a...

André de Freitas: What If – Review

André de Freitas: What If – Review

André de Freitas brings a taste of his home country Portugal to the Fringe, as he tells the story of how and why he left. He creates laughs as he discusses differences...

Here Come The Yanks

Here Come The Yanks

MAYBE it’s the exchange rate. Maybe it’s the call of the old world. Maybe it’s the lure of Irn Bru and square sausage. Or maybe, just maybe, it’s the pull of the...

Cam Gavinski: Bonheur – Review

Cam Gavinski: Bonheur – Review

Just how deep could Cam Gavinski go with a show about his dick? The answer is actually pretty deep. So deep there’s even potential of tearing up. No but actually. The male...

Seymour Mace: Moon people and ghosts who live in shoes

Seymour Mace Does Drawring – Review

Blindly feeling his way on to the stage in a mask in a parody of the pretentious Artist, Seymour Mace is delighted with his recently received degree in Fine Art, and it...

Njambi McGrath: OutKast – Review

Njambi McGrath: OutKast – Review

Njambi McGrath is warm and welcoming, just like the Kenya of her childhood. Stunning vistas, terrifying wildlife, and frequently defined in relation to the colonialists that invaded and wrote the history painting the...

A Comedy Of Operas – Review

A Comedy Of Operas – Review

IF YOU like a bit of culture with your comedy, this is the show for you. For many people the Fringe can seem like an endless succession of stand-up comics but did...

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