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: 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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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: Truth/Reconciliation, EdFringe 2022
An intense and intimate exploration of identity
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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: Lottie Plachett Took a Hatchet, EdFringe 2022
A parody of the classic whodunit.