Sometimes you write about story. Sometimes you write about character. Sometimes you have to write about the fish. Last Call [Read More]
Ed Fringe 2016: It Folds at Summerhall
Impressive choreography, striking images, and intelligent humour combine in Brokentalkers and Junk Ensemble’s collaborative exploration of grief and the extremes [Read More]
Our Ladies of Perpetual Succour at the National Theatre
In the span of under two hours, the Dorfman Theatre’s large black box space transformed from a Catholic school’s choir [Read More]
Ed Fringe 2016: The Calm at Venue 13
The Calm, directed by Jules Tipton, revolves around the strange balance of hope, despair, denial and emotional intensity that exists [Read More]
Ed Fringe 2016: Cosmic Fear or The Day Brad Pitt Got Paranoia at Bedlam Theatre
You’ve heard dozens of stories with a sad, clever, tortured boy, haven’t you? Perhaps you’ve even come across one such [Read More]
Ed Fringe 2016: Shit-Faced Shakespeare at the Udderbelly
The concept of Shit-Faced Shakespeare, if you have never seen The Magnificent Bastards at work before, is fairly self-explanatory. A [Read More]