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Edfringe Review: The Box Show

Edfringe Review: The Box Show

Making their Edinburgh Festival Fringe debut, The Box Show is a new imaginative hour for children. The Box Show is a creative music-based performance, relying heavily on recycling. They can also create...

Edfringe Review: The Creative Martyrs

Edfringe Review: The Creative Martyrs

A freestanding two-headed lamp stands in the middle of the stage, and two men soon appear with bowler hats, black suits and white faces hidden in the dark. The lamp switches on,...

Edfringe Review: Motorhome Marilyn

Edfringe Review: Motorhome Marilyn

Everything about this show promises a fun piece of theatre with a dark twist somewhere along the storyline. The marketing is good, the poster looks compelling, and the title is excellent. Michelle...

Edfringe Review: Skank Sinatra

Edfringe Review: Skank Sinatra

Skank Sinatra is a high-paced, cleverly written drag cabaret. Filled with dirty stories and puns, this show transports you into a world of classy jazz music, with a not-so-classy act; in fact,...

Edfringe Review: Dead Air

Edfringe Review: Dead Air

Dead Air is a charged mix of standup and theatrical storytelling from newcomer Afrun Rose, who has created an engaging and very relevant take on grief and ai. This one-person play is...

Edfringe Review: Hamlet – Wakefulness

Edfringe Review: Hamlet – Wakefulness

Hamlet – Wakefulness reimagines the Shakespearean classic with a prologue to Hamlet, exploring the night of the old King’s murder.  Before the show, director Grzegorz Bral sets the scene, he tells us that most intellectual audiences listen and learn...

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