This play has plenty to say in a post Covid, socially underfunded world
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Review – Funeral, EdFringe
A unique, moving and thoroughly un-British show exploring our relationship with death.
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Absurdism is revived in this timely new play
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Hungarian company Recirquel return to Edinburgh with an unmissable mystic journey.
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A witty and confrontational play about growing up in a strip club in post-Soviet Estonia
Read More »Review: An Alternative Helpline for the End of the World, EdFringe
Performance artist Katrine Turner offers phone consultations on how to deal with the imminent end of the world.
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A wake-up call to the gentrification that is depriving London of its identity.
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This performance sinks its nails deep into our consciousness
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This inspirational piece is not for the faint-hearted.
Read More »Review: Tourist, EdFringe
Joyful but disjointed physical comedy
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