Perhaps it is not a huge surprise that audience participation by vote has come into vogue. This structure has, of [Read More]
EdFringe 2017 – Seagulls at the Leith Volcano
Chekhov has reached a point in our society where, like Shakespeare, his plays are used as a springboard, an assumed [Read More]
EdFringe 2017 – Hot Brown Honey at Assembly Roxy
The cabaret-variety show Hot Brown Honey, which debuted at the Fringe last year, has been winning audiences over completely ever [Read More]
EdFringe 2017 – Border Tales at Summerhall Main Hall
Protein’s Border Tales aims, over the course of 80 minute, to show its audiences what a multicultural Britain looks like, using [Read More]
EdFringe 2017 – Ramy: In The Frontline at Summerhall
While it is incredibly callous to give ‘Ramy – In the frontline’ anything as reductive as a star rating, the [Read More]
EdFringe 2017 – The Nature of Forgetting at Pleasance Dome
From the outside, dementia is a frustrating and confusing disease. Those of us with our memories intact are left only [Read More]