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In a dimly lit bunker, our hero begins her quest to find the perfect two-piece suit. And so the audience are invited along on Sam Nicoresti’s transitional, transgender and occasionally ...
Gingham never looked so good. In She’s Behind You, Scotland’s pantomime powerhouse Johnny McKnight teams up with National Theatre Of Scotland to deliver a whip-smart, unapologetically queer ...
Forget Storm Floris; strong winds can’t blow away our reviews (mainly because that’s not how websites work), so here’s every five- and four-star review we’ve punted onto our site over the ...
There’s an unassuming air to Eric Rushton’s delivery. He’s not quite deadpan, but he is subdued enough to knock-off grade-A punchlines with a shrug, basking in a superlative gag rate to ...
Sans partner-in-crime Mannish, Fringe icon and cabaret diva Laura Corcoran aka Frisky, makes a grand return to the city and in her usual haunt of the Palais du Variété. Frisky’s Reshuffle is a ...
Seeing local comedian Jay Lafferty own the familiar surroundings of The Stand at 5pm on an opening Fringe weekend is the grounding a mostly Scottish audience didn’t know they needed. Starting ...
When Milton wanted to explore the nature of evil, he wrote Paradise Lost. For the Fringe, its equivalent is a lazy musical that celebrates the rise of the tech-nerd, making Bill Gates and Steve ...
James Graham’s play enjoyably brings Adam Smith back from the grave and puts Fred Goodwin firmly in the dock ...
Rohan Sharma, the British-Asian comedian who puts ‘the chap in chapati’ bounds on to the stage with energy and charm. This Edinburgh debut is one heck of a wild ride, packed with twists, turns ...
There’s irony in Lou Wall’s not entirely original observations on the similarities between (male) stand-ups and serial killers. While no-one’s accusing the gleefully renegade comic of going ...
If you only see one thing at Fringe By The Sea, well, that’s a bit lame, isn’t it? But ok, sure, we all have busy lives. The following are just some of the hot names holing up in North Berwick ...
Henry VIII built this castle to protect the south coast from invasion from France. It faces St Mawes Castle across the River Fal, due to its location Pendennis ...
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