Month: August 2022

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Review: What Makes A Body Terrifying, Camden Fringe 2022

Visually and aurally beautiful from start to finish.

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Review: Max Fosh: Zocial Butterfly, EdFringe 2022

A funny, chatty, easygoing gig with brilliant original material and use of digital media.

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Review: Ali Woods: Best Friend Ever, EdFringe 2022

Male mental health, lockdown and being a good friend, all in a classic stand up gig.

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Review: Sweet FA, EdFringe 2022

A fantastically unique and relevant venue.

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Review: A Sudden Violent Burst of Rain, EdFringe 2022

A painstaking allegory of the British immigration system.

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Review: The Great Almighty Gill, EdFringe 2022

A funny and moving tribute to a father who you wouldn't have wanted to get on the wrong side of.

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Review: Leonardo! A Wonderful Show About a Terrible Monster, Edfringe 2022

A dynamically fun, inventive and creative multimedia show.

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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.

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Review: Ghosts of the Near Future, EdFringe 2022

Captivating storytelling, vivid sound and enchantingly inventive live micro-cinematography.

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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.

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