An empty, black space with a single black panel – all perpendicular edges and defined, neat lines, confront audiences when [Read More]
Ed Fringe 2016: How is Uncle John? at Assembly Hall
The title of How is Uncle John may be a little misleading: the focus of Sally Lewis’ play is not [Read More]
Ed Fringe 2016: Randy Writes a Novel at Underbelly Potterrow
If a puppet doing adult stand-up doesn’t sound your thing, just wait a second, because it doesn’t sound like mine [Read More]
Ed Fringe 2016: The Six-Sided Man at Assembly Roxy
“See yourself. Understand yourself. But don’t be yourself.” This, according to the eponymous Six-Sided Man of this two-hander, is the [Read More]
How Does That Make You Feel at the Lion and Unicorn Theatre
The Camden Fringe is a Londoner’s anecdote for the anarchy of Edinburgh’s counterpart – a remedy perhaps for those tied [Read More]
Ed Fringe 2016: Dropped at Pleasance Courtyard
In a foreign battlefield, two women soldiers have been left alone to defend a compound. Their superior told them she [Read More]