Edfringe Review: The Gil Scott-Heron Songbook
The revolution may not be televised, but it might be played and sung to you with a smooth flair courtesy ...
The revolution may not be televised, but it might be played and sung to you with a smooth flair courtesy ...
A taboo exploration of teenage sexuality set in 1800s Germany makes for an evocative experience. The musical is utterly progressive ...
The spellbinding circus act that’s travelled the world has finally landed in Edinburgh. Set in Africa, the cast demonstrate their ...
The Irish bombshell Catherine Bohart is a marvel on stage. In her packed first Fringe show of the year, there ...
Grace Campbell is a nepo baby the girlies can get behind. Posh, blonde, and cheeky, Grace reminds me a lot ...
Man oh man, do I have no idea what I’m doing right now. This is a thought I have countless ...
If you’re not a poetry connoisseur, you might well have the image of a poet as some kind of snobby ...
Comedian Glenn Wool is a man scorned and he’s here to tell you about it. Divorce seems to be quite ...
Harriet’s definitely a quirky comic. I don’t think she’ll mind being called quirky; I hope not- because it really is ...
Becoming a father at twenty-one is not easy; prams are extortionate, and you have to take care of some little ...