Month: August 2023

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Review: Tomorrow’s Child, EdFringe

Blindfolded audiences are immersed into the dystopian world of Ray Bradbury’s homonymous sci-fi short story.

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Review: Kieran Hodgson: Big in Scotland, EdFringe

An exquisite love letter to Scotland

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Review: Alex Franklin: I Must Reach the Summit, Please God I Must Reach the Summit, EdFringe

A totally bewildering miscellany of mad delights

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Review: In Memoriam, EdFringe

A piece of new writing that is old before its time.

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Review: Candy, Park Theatre

A love story that didn’t quite convince me that it is love at first sight at all.

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Review: 1953: The Race for the Summit, EdFringe

Unique and intense, but needs some work

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Review: Graveyard of the Outcast Dead, EdFringe

A deeply moving and complex tale

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Review: The Beatles Were A Boy Band, EdFringe

A colorful and carefully constructed reflection of women's experiences of gendered violence

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Review: OommoO, EdFringe

Feels disconnected from its audience

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Review: When We Died, EdFringe

The spine-chilling drama of a woman whose job requires her to embalm the man who raped her.

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