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33 stories by "Emily Dunford"

Edinburgh Fringe Review: Manwatching, Roundabout @ Summerhall by Emily Dunford

An honest and frank exploration of female sexuality, Manwatching is written by an anonymous playwright for the Royal Court. She has chosen to remain anonymous, refusing the credit for …

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 4:31pm on August 18, 2015[SHARE]

Edinburgh Fringe Review: Happy Birthday Without You, Roundabout @ Summerhall by Emily Dunford

Without question, Violet Fox is a wanker. Sonia Jalay, her creator, however, is a hilarious woman. PaperMash Theatre presents an exploration of Violet's complicated relationship with her mot…

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 7:08am on August 18, 2015[SHARE]

Edinburgh Fringe Review: Lungs, Roundabout @ Summerhall by Emily Dunford

Lungs, 2014's big success from Paines Plough, is constantly concerned with time. In an hour, a couple's lifespan has passed. Moments pass by in minutes, seemingly frozen in time, whilst enti…

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 7:08am on August 18, 2015[SHARE]

Edinburgh Fringe Review: We This Way, Summerhall by Emily Dunford

We This Way is the ultimate theatrical experience for fans of the Choose Your Own Adventure series. Seth Kriebel gently nudges his audience to choose A or B – blue or orange " and shap…

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 5:09am on August 18, 2015[SHARE]

Edinburgh Fringe Review: Liberation, Zoo Southside by Emily Dunford

A woman lies naked on a vast stage. She flexes and writhes, muscles stressed under the light. The woman staggers to her feet, an elk calf dazed and astonished by the world. Around her, cloth…

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 5:09am on August 18, 2015[SHARE]

Edinburgh Fringe Review: Raz, Assembly George Square by Emily Dunford

As Shane (James Cartwright) struts about the bare stage in his finest keks, the overarching theme of his actions, his words, is the need to feel alive. He describes the lead up to and the ev…

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 7:46am on August 17, 2015[SHARE]

Edinburgh Fringe Review: The 56, Assembly George Square by Emily Dunford

How do we remember and recover in the aftermath of a tragedy? The 56 ends in stillness, the three actors turned away from the audience, as the names of the 56 victims of the 1985 Bradford Ci…

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 6:15am on August 17, 2015[SHARE]

Edinburgh Fringe Review: Weekend Rockstars, Underbelly Cowgate by Emily Dunford

An interdisciplinary musical spectacle, Middle Child's Weekend Rockstars' layers of framing show it to be a unique production at the Fringe. The show, featuring a cast of actor-musicians, pr…

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 8:21am on August 16, 2015[SHARE]

Edinburgh Fringe Review: Festivus, C Nova by Emily Dunford

An alarming number of shows at this year's Fringe are using violence against women as a device. It is so disappointing, and frankly downright infuriating, to see that this issue is …

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 7:32am on August 16, 2015[SHARE]

Edinburgh Fringe Review: Minor Delays, Gilded Balloon by Emily Dunford

Minor Delays' minimalist staging complements the wordplay of their sketch comedy beautifully. At all times, the three cast members face forwards in a row, the simplicity of this direction pr…

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 5:56am on August 16, 2015[SHARE]

Edinburgh Fringe Review, Tomorrow, The Traverse by Emily Dunford

A man is disturbed to find himself in a place in which everyone his best interests at heart, but from which he is not allowed to leave. This is George (Samuel Keefe), desperate to return hom…

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 5:42am on August 15, 2015[SHARE]

Edinburgh Fringe Review: The Paradise Project, Summerhall by Emily Dunford

Paradise is not something that can be achieved in a lifetime. The man and the woman in front of us, meticulously constructing a table, are fully aware of this. It is their job, or perhaps a …

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 8:57am on August 14, 2015[SHARE]

Edinburgh Fringe Review: The Girl Who Fell in Love With the Moon, Pleasance Dome by Emily Dunford

The Girl Who Fell in Love With the Moon is mesmerising. This multisensory collection of neo-folk tales from The Human Zoo takes a look at humanity's obsession with the skies through storytel…

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 5:51am on August 14, 2015[SHARE]

Edinburgh Fringe Review: The Bloody Countess, SpaceTriplex by Emily Dunford

Countess Erzsébet Báthory, considered the most prolific female serial killer in history, murdered 650 young women over the sixteenth century. Fourth Monkey presents a Grimm's tales inspi…

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 9:18pm on August 13, 2015[SHARE]

Edinburgh Fringe Review: Munch, Underbelly Med Quad by Emily Dunford

Munch is, in essence, a 60-minute poem about bondage by Ben Richards. The equivalent of Dr Seuss in a latex suit, performers Richards and Will Cousins share their account of a BDSM party (or…

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 9:18pm on August 13, 2015[SHARE]

Edinburgh Fringe Review: Annabelle's Skirting Board Adventure, Just the Tonic at The Community Project by Emily Dunford

Annabelle is an elephant, the smallest elephant in the world. In fact, she's so small that she can only be seen through a special camera.  In this charming show from Howard Read, creator …

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 6:27pm on August 13, 2015[SHARE]

Edinburgh Fringe Review: Key Change, Summerhall by Emily Dunford

Devised with inmates from HMP Low Newton, Open Clasp attempts to refocus perceptions of women in prison with Key Change. Five women tell their story, equipped with only a boombox, a few chai…

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 7:18am on August 13, 2015[SHARE]

Edinburgh Fringe Review: The Sunset Five, Pleasance Dome by Emily Dunford

A pub quiz team with a weirdly specific set of skills set out to pull off a casino heist in this hilarious production from DugOut Theatre. Combining a puntastic script from Tom Black and …

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 5:15pm on August 12, 2015[SHARE]

Edinburgh Fringe Review: One Above, theSpace @ Jury's Inn by Emily Dunford

Persons A, B and C are all attending a job interview. They've made it through several rounds and now they're in the final three. These characters are, at first, no more than nameless archety…

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 4:14pm on August 12, 2015[SHARE]

Edinburgh Fringe Review: Where Do Little Birds Go?, Underbelly Cowgate by Emily Dunford

In her first full length play, Camilla Whitehill presents the compelling tale of a woman kidnapped by the most notorious gangsters in East End history, the Kray twins. Presented by Duckdown …

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 8:39am on August 12, 2015[SHARE]

Edinburgh Fringe Review: Phaedra's Love, C Nova by Emily Dunford

The second in a Sarah Kane double bill from Fear No Colours (the first being Cleansed), Phaedra's Love is Kane's contemporary reimagining of Seneca's Phaedra. We're promised a visceral piece…

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 6:13pm on August 11, 2015[SHARE]

Edinburgh Fringe Review: A Girl is a Half Formed Thing, The Traverse by Emily Dunford

"In the stitches of her skin she'll wear your say." Annie Ryan's one woman adaptation of Eimear McBride's stream of consciousness novel A Girl is a Half Formed Thing is electrifying. The Cor…

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 1:10pm on August 11, 2015[SHARE]

Edinburgh Fringe Review: The Christians, Traverse by Emily Dunford

The choir sings an upbeat hymn before Pastor Paul (William Gaminara) stands to deliver his sermon for the evening. "Let us pray." A few members of the audience bow their heads and jerk backw…

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 6:39am on August 11, 2015[SHARE]

Edinburgh Fringe Review: The Room: The Musical, Laughing Horse @ City Cafe by Emily Dunford

As a huge fan of Tommy Wiseau's drama/black comedy, The Room: The Musical is my new favourite production at the Edinburgh Fringe. Packing all the most famous parts of the film into a hilario…

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 3:04pm on August 10, 2015[SHARE]

Edinburgh Fringe Review: Cleansed, C Nova by Emily Dunford

Attempting to pull off two Sarah Kane plays at the Fringe- that's brave. Now what if I mention that they both have the same cast? Fear No Colours have guts, you have to give them that. Clean…

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 11:52am on August 10, 2015[SHARE]
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