Tag: Edinburgh Festival Fringe

REVIEW- Captain Breadbeard’s Bready Brilliant Comedy Cookbook

RATING: 3/5  CAPTAIN Breadbeard productions bring us Captain Breadbeard's Bready Brilliant Comedy Cookbook, a family friendly sketch comedy show, filled with bread-based puns and skits.  Stepfather-son...

REVIEW – Seemingly Wholesome Productions – PASH

RATING: 2/5 A ONE-woman show from Seemingly Wholesome Productions reminds us how everyone in life is on different timelines, and that is okay.  Even if you...

REVIEW – Phluxus2 Dance Collective – Angel-Monster

RATING: 4/5  CONTEMPORARY dance meets circus, Angel-Monster by Australian led Phluxus2 Dance Collective is an empowering message for women at this year’s Edinburgh Fringe.  Opening with...

REVIEW – Ali Woods – Best Friend Ever

RATING: 4/5  ALI WOODS brings his debut stand up hour to the small Underbelly venue, Clover, where the sold-out show had the audience packed in...

REVIEW – Rajiv Karia – Gallivant

RATING: 3/5 RAJIV Karia makes a solid Edinburgh Fringe debut with his highly-anticipated show Galivant.  Creating a casual atmosphere from the get-go with some nice conversational...

REVIEW – Ibeyi – Spell 31

RATING: 5/5 EDINBURGH Festival has welcomed a true feast for the eyes and ears in Ibeyi and their show, Spell 31. The duo's name comes from...

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