Refreshingly centred on a plus-size gay character, this one-man play is truly representative and essential viewing.
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Interview: South African puppetry springs to the Fringe
Handspring Puppet Company's Adrian Kohler and Basil Jones on Life & Times of Michael K
Read More »Review: A Very Old Man With Enormous Wings, EdFringe 2022
A mesmerising tale of human greed is given a new multi-mediatic life by a pair of crafty theatre-makers.
Read More »Review: Ghosts of the Near Future, EdFringe 2022
Captivating storytelling, vivid sound and enchantingly inventive live micro-cinematography.
Read More »Review: Room: A Room of One’s Own, EdFringe 2022
A pleasant adaptation that makes Woolf’s work available to the stage but gives little else.
Read More »Review: Rich Hardisty: Silly Boy, EdFringe 2022
This comedian blends styles to tackle big topics in mental health, but it struggles to keep us laughing.
Read More »Review: Truth/Reconciliation, EdFringe 2022
An intense and intimate exploration of identity
Read More »Review: Six Stories, EdFringe 2022
Because the fringe wouldn't be the fringe without some Korean contemporary classical music.
Read More »Review: Lottie Plachett Took a Hatchet, EdFringe 2022
A parody of the classic whodunit.
Read More »Review: SK Shlomo: Breathe: The Play That Becomes a Rave, EdFringe 2022
Hyped up by a rave but let down by poor storytelling.
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