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Review: I Love You, Mum - I Promise I Won't Die, Edinburgh Fringe Festival Online4.0Overall ScoreTrigger Warning: Drugs Anyone who has gone through the pain of losing someone far before thei…
Review: 13 Fruitcakes 3.0Overall Score As someone who lives at the opposite end of the country to Edinburgh Fringe, I always look at the festival with envy wishing I were there. This year, h…
Review: Champions 5.0Overall Score Champions elegantly undoes the threads of homophobia in a family unit through recordings of Andreas Constantinou's mother, father and therapist. This tale …
Review: Daddy Issues3.0Overall ScoreDaddy Issues is a dark comedy exploring the life of Natalia, a struggling artist who makes her living through a phone sex line. We are welcomed into the t…
Review: Kill Me Now 3.0Overall Score We have all spent the last twenty months on Zoom, so it makes sense that many Edinburgh Fringe productions are performed online. Admittedly, having had m…
Review: Grin 3.0Overall Score An exploration of African and Caribbean dance culture, Grin challenges hyper-sexualised notions and shines a light on solidarity and community through music, da…
Review: Four Sisters3.0Overall ScoreAsk any female writer which fictional characters they most relate to and Jo March from Little Women is sure to crop up. With her feminist attitude, feisty…
More job opportunities this week from size? Battersea Arts Centre, plus loads more. They are specifically for disabled, LGBTQ+ and artists of colour or to better engage those that feel margi…
Review: Careless 2.0Overall Score Written Off Theatre's debut production of Careless is a patchwork of hilarious one-liners and questionable plotlines. Written and performed by Eva Tritschle…
Review: Searching for Belinda 3.0Overall Score Multidisciplinary theatre company Bold Mellon are making their fringe debut at the Above the Stag Theatre. They bring oranges, fierce visuals, …
Review: Don't Ask Don't Get, Baby, The Space Online4.0Overall ScoreI do not approach Don't Ask Don't Get, Baby with high expectations " I blame the cringe-worthy title for this. However, wit…
Review: Zumba Gold5.0Overall ScoreZumba Gold, written and performed by Amelia Gann, is an absolute joy. When one thinks of one woman shows, the Alex Borstein show from 'Friends' comes to min…
Review: In One Eye, Out The Other, Edinburgh Fringe Online3.0Overall ScoreThis new decade has been the uplift of all things digital and Edinburgh Fringe Festival is no different. Edinburg…
Review: The Return of Sherlock Holmes, Gilded Balloon3.0Overall ScoreThere are few double acts which are as instantly recognisable as Sherlock Holmes and Dr John Watson. As a classic crime-s…
Review: Paradise, National Theatre4.0Overall ScoreParadise is the new play by Kae Tempest performing in the Olivier at the National Theatre. A modern reimagining of Sophocles's tragedy Philo…
Review: Lost in Love, Flow Stage Productions2.0Overall ScoreSitting down to watch Lost in Love, I feel like I'm back in April or May when theatre was all online. Like most theatre fans, I've…
Review: Happy Ending, St Gabriel's Church Hall Boys' Club 3.0Overall Score Happy Ending is a short and snappy fringe play, set in an unassuming massage parlour in Fort Lauderdale. It timidly…
Review: 2:22 A Ghost Story, Noel Coward Theatre4.0Overall Score"If you want ghosts, you find them" is the mantra for Danny Robins' acclaimed West End drama 2:22 A Ghost Story. We do find the…
Review: Taiwan Season, Summerhall3.0Overall ScoreTaiwan Season offers a variety of abstract and unusual collections. Each section brings something entirely new to the table. Taiwan Season co…
Review: Chasing Ghosts, Etcetera Theatre4.0Overall ScoreChasing Ghosts is one of the latest contributions in Etcetera Theatre's extensive line up of Camden Fringe shows. This is the second o…
More job opportunities this week from Deafinitely and Derby Theatres, plus more. They are specifically for disabled and artists of colour or to better engage those that feel marginalised in …
Review: Carousel, Regent's Park Open Air Theatre4.0Overall ScoreOnce again, Carousel has returned to London, but this time in the open air of Regent's Park. Despite the unforgiving Blighty s…
Today we're speaking to Evelyn Roberts, the mastermind behind a new Shakespeare festival in Manchester. It promises audiences some light relief and definitely no stuffyness. For all the dive…
Review: The Adventures of Sleepyhead, Edinburgh Fringe3.0Overall ScoreThe Adventures Of Sleepyhead is an online production which is fun for all the family. The crux of the production is the …
Review: Swimming, The White Bear 4.0Overall Score Swimming is a striking new play which asks us how queer men recontextualise their masculinity beyond a heteronormative standard with all the…