Fringe Review: Benjamin Crellin Stands To Reason
Benjamin Crellin’s brand of comedy is mainly observational, sometimes shocking, often funny and always energetic. Opening to an almost empty room, it wasn’t hard to feel sorry for Benjamin and to...
View ArticleFringe Review: The Boy With Tape on His Face – More Tape
Now playing at one of the biggest fringe venues, it’s incredible that this sell out comedian can entertain such a large audience for an hour without a word being said, but trust me, he [...]
View ArticleFringe Review: JSAC Presents: A Lot of Seoul
A lot of Seoul comprises several different dancers working in unique styles showcasing their short choreographed pieces one after the other. For that reason, the show was disjointed and lacked the flow...
View ArticleFringe Review: Figure Studies and Slow Dancing at Summerhall
An entrancing and captivating exhibition, Figure Studies and Slow Dancing by David Michalek consists of three large high definition screens showing naked men and women in incredibly slow motion. The...
View ArticleFringe Experience: Interview with The Drowsy Chaperone’s Roz Ford
Roz Ford (centre) played the female lead of the delightful musical, The Drowsy Chaperone, a journey through a charming yet lonesome musical theatre fan’s favorite 1920’s musical. The Edinburgh...
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