Month: August 2025

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Review: 113, Edfringe

A bold concept in need of development: 113 is set in dystopian confinement, with two occupants trying to work out…

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Review: Up, EdFringe

A slick, funny and inventive performance that uses small objects to tell a big tale: it’s all about how you…

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Review: The Great Pies of Denby Dale, Bread and Roses Theatre

No soggy bottoms at this silly yet charming production.

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Review: I Was a German, EdFringe

Storytelling at its finest, most impactful and timely.

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Review: 1966, Edfringe

An enthusiastic cast give a snapshot of teen life from the 1960s in this mini jukebox musical

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Review: The Unlikely Friendship of Feather Boy and Tentacle Girl, Edfringe.

A show that has spectacular, breathtaking performances that really can't be faulted, yet is strangely still lacking dramatic tension.

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Review: Moving On… Really, Really Slowly, EdFringe

Novel, neurodivergent, nonsense humour with more than a hint of slime.

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Review: The Unstoppable Rise of Ben Manager, EdFringe

One man’s bizarrely bonkers, hugely entertaining rise through the corporate world

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Review: Book of Mountains and Seas, Royal Lyceum Theatre

A polished production that exudes ethereal mystery, but is overly static.

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Review: The Britpop Hour with Marc Burrows, EdFringe

In a laughter-filled hour, Burrows deftly delivers a treatise on the phenomenon of Britpop using a mixture of video content,…

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