AVA/ADA – Underbelly, Edinburgh.
Sometimes there are Fringe shows where you come out buzzing and filled with the possibilities of what theatre can be. As one of the most imaginative shows ever staged at the...
Sometimes there are Fringe shows where you come out buzzing and filled with the possibilities of what theatre can be. As one of the most imaginative shows ever staged at the...
Some of the most profoundly affecting shows at this year’s Edinburgh Fringe have been autobiographical. Whiskey Tango Foxtrot is a spellbinding account of one woman’s life in the RAF, told with...
Toby wants us to laugh at cancer. Seriously. In The Eulogy of Toby Peach he demystifies the reality of Hodgkin’s Lymphoma with wit and humour – yet occasionally wrongfoots the...
“Bromance – noun (informal). 1. A close but non-sexual relationship between two men. Early 21st-century: blend of brother and romance.” The work of Barely Methodical Troupe, Bromance is a beguiling show...
“Have you ever felt an acrobat’s hands?” Fast becoming an essential part of Edinburgh Fringe, is the modern circus scene. A far cry from painted clowns and abused animals of...
On Remembrance Sunday, the armed forces from across the decades parade through the streets, adorned with poppies to honour those who died serving their country. But what of those who...
A lot of goodwill greets the first revival of The Who’s Tommy for 19 years, but to paraphrase their contemporaries, The Rolling Stones, audiences might find little in the way of...
The stereotype is often thus; life in the city is all about glugging on narcissism and dining out on nihilism, guzzling champagne and hanging about in dank, dark strip clubs – morals...