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Review: Horse Country, EdFringe 2022
A charming production of ‘Lenny and George do Waiting for Godot’
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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: 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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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.
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Review: Six Stories, EdFringe 2022
Because the fringe wouldn't be the fringe without some Korean contemporary classical music.
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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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Review: Eve: All About Her, EdFringe 2022
Keith Ramsay portrays a dozen queer mythologies through the voices of 50’s screen starlets
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Sex Tips for Straight Women from a Gay Man, EdFringe 2022
Hot from Las Vegas, this show is great fun, just as long as you like lots of audience participation.
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Confetti, EdFringe 2022
Will Jackson’s Confetti will top every rom-com and meet-cute you’re ever likely to have seen.
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Review: Cancelling Socrates, Jermyn Street Theatre
A fun little play that makes the great man mortal, but unlike the philosopher himself, has very little to say.
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