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: Eulogy, EdFringe 2022
A sensorial journey that will make you feel vulnerable, but in safe hands.
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Review: Head Girl, EdFringe 2022
A polished, entertaining performance with a sensational soundtrack.
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Review: A Thousand Sons, EdFringe 2022
Uses engaging storytelling to alert its audience to harrowing real life events.
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Review: Happy Meal, EdFringe 2022
A technicolour, celebratory queer rom-com.
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Review: Fritz and Matlock, EdFringe 2022
Ticks all the boxes of fringe playwriting
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Review: Let’s Talk About Philip, EdFringe 2022
After over thirty years of silence, Fringe veteran Helen Wood opens up about her brother Philip’s suicide
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Review: Ode to Joy (How Gordon got to go to the nasty pig party), EdFringe 2022
The uncouth coming of age of a gay lawyer brims with tenderness
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Review: Invisible Mending, EdFringe 2022
An evocative piece of music and storytelling.
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Review: Sugar, EdFringe 2022
The revelations of a confident young woman expose the searing implications of consent when its lines are blurred.
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Review: Take it Away, Cheryl, EdFringe 2022
A twisted play about the implications of helping others.