The Choir of Man
I had the good fortune of catching The Choir of Man in Edinburgh last summer, their debut year at the Fringe. At that time, I loved it. I thought it…
An Interview with the Edinburgh University Shakespeare Company
Shakespeare in an hour. Sounds crazy, no? For the Edinburgh University Shakespeare Company (EUSC), however, it is a challenge which they are facing head on this Fringe with their interpretation…
An interview with Katie Norris & Sinead Parker
Comedy sketch due Katie Norris and Sinead Parker have brought their show Norris & Parker; Burn the Witch to the Edinburgh Fringe this year following their successful 2017 show See…
Sleeping Trees: World Tour
Comedy trio Joshua George Smith, John Woodburn and James Dunnell-Smith form Sleeping Trees, a sketch comedy group specialising in quirky, physical and fast paced content. The group are returning to…
Edinburgh International Book Festival: Inspiring Women with Chelsea Clinton
Chelsea Clinton is not known only as the daughter of Hillary and Bill Clinton. She is also known for being the Vice President of the Clinton foundation and her endless…
Much Ado About Nothing
It is typical for modern productions of Shakespeare to transport his plays from their original geographical and temporal contexts into a new place and time. Edinburgh University Shakespeare Company’s (EUSC)…
Emily Ferrier: A Broad Abroad
“This is gonna feel a lot like a one-night stand,” begins Emily Ferrier, a perfect phrase to encapsulate Ferrier’s affectionate, yet no-holds-barred perspective on the world. Her Edinburgh Fringe debut,…