Edinburgh Festival
It may only be one month of the year, but we always have some of our team eager to head North and see what’s happening. So we thought we should collect all of our Edinburgh content into one convenient place for you.
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Review: Blunderland, EdFringe 2022
A hot and deranged spiegeltent gem with an undertone of social critique.
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Review: Terrence the T-rex, Edfringe 2022
A Jurassic joy of a production that is delightfully weird and full of laughs.
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Review: Hiya Dolly!, EdFringe 2022
Fails to entertain despite a strong central performance.
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Review: Captain Zak and the Space Pirates, Edfringe 2022
A joyfully energetic, fun family production.
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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: Sap, EdFringe 2022
A modern tale that echoes the ancient myth of Apollo and Daphne.
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Review: Sleepover (review no1), EdFringe 2022
Isn’t afraid to address themes of inter-racial dating, female pleasure, and pegging.
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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.