Fringe 2023: Sit or Kneel
If your favourite character in Fleabag was the Hot Priest, then Sit or Kneel might be the show for you. This one-woman show, written and performed by Mimi Nation-Dixon with…
Fringe 2023: 97+
97+ is a play that weighs heavy on the soul, not least for any of us with a personal connection to Liverpool FC or the city of Liverpool. Coming from…
Fringe 2023: Rosalie Minnitt – Clementine
Rosalie Minnitt is a tonic. Her one-woman character comedy act follows Lady Clementine on her quest to find love before her 27th birthday, or else she (shudder) will wind up…
Belgian University to launch Taylor Swift-inspired Literature course
I’m sure fellow Swifties studying English here at Edinburgh will share in my jealousy when they learn that a university in Belgium is set to offer a new literature course…
Fringe 2023: Lear Alone
Created in partnership with Crisis UK, Lear Alone is an experimental hour of theatre that uses just King Lear’s lines from Shakespeare’s original play to offer perspectives on homelessness, mental…
Fringe 2023: Walking Home
CW: This review contains references to sexual assault and paedophilia. If there is one show that I want everyone to see this Fringe, it is Prickly Pear Productions’ devised play…
Fringe 2023: The Wild Geeze
Short of dismantling the patriarchy, this Irish comedy cabaret duo is the next best thing. From an original rap song to a profound but tuneful take on why there has…
Fringe 2023: Grace Campbell: A Show About More Me(n)
Imagine all the embarrassing stories you tell amongst your nearest and dearest friends, who are subsequently sworn to deepest secrecy so that the tale should never ever see the light…