Tag: Edinburgh Festival Fringe

THEATRE – Grace fails to make its mark amid the noise

BY KATHRYN PIERCE In collaboration with @SomewhereEDI I was looking forward to catching KATIE REDDIN-CLANCY’s Grace - billed as ‘a production about power and letting go’...

COMEDY – Calling My Tribe revels in the trauma of midlife realisations

BY BOB CUMMINS Calling My Tribe is an intimate, reminiscing, self-deprecating, entertaining, and relatable show that left us tickled and entertained - but also slightly...

COMEDY – A hilarious battle cry for womankind

BY KATHRYN PIERCE In collaboration with @SomewhereEdi  Jen Brister: Meaningless, “I was angry in my 20s and now I’m f**king livid.” With her signature confidence, composed delivery and...

ALTER EGO Q&A – Lewis Ironside

Deadline at the Fringe are interviewing performers across the month, putting 20 questions to them – both as an artist and as their stage...

PHYSICAL THEATRE/ CIRCUS – The 7 Fingers troupe deliver a spectacular Fringe must see

BY JEAN WEST Even though I thought I had a certain insight into Réversible, the European debut Fringe dish served up by The (extraordinary) 7...

DANCE – Highly entertaining and riotous dancing from Tokyo to Edinburgh

BY BOB CUMMINS An enthusiastic, exciting and highly entertaining battle of riotous dancers in a police state. A silver bucket and a battery operated drill...

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