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Fringe: “Quite absurd”, Review of Blue Dragon
“It’s beautiful, isn’t it?”, says a harried wife to her brooding husband as she looks out onto a small and scattered audience in an...
Fringe: “Continuously Shocks”, a Review of Cruelty
“Imagine. You're a character. You're in a club.” This may be Oli's (Luke Nixon) first line to the audience but it does not feel necessary....
Flora’s Fringe Guide
I went up to Fringe in the first week and saw as much as I possibly in order to recommend to you lot what’s worth seeing and what’s not, so please read on for my top recs!
Surviving on the Fringes
The experiences of a director at the Edinburgh Fringe.
Staging Invisibility
The writer of Week Seven's Hustlers at the BT discusses the concept of the hustler and diversity in theatre
The Edinburgh Fringe experience in 2018 – the ‘magic’ of the Mile
A summary of the 2018 Fringe experience, as we say goodbye to the festival for another year
Five Women Wearing the Same Dress Review – ‘an unusual choice for the Fringe’
An unusually long play for the Edinburgh Fringe sacrifices some clarity in plot to explore the dynamics between complicated women
He couldn’t make them come. He didn’t make us laugh.
Rosie Duthie argues that we must call out casual sexism for what it is, not least when it comes from senior politicians
Revues reviewed: the best (and worst) student comedy at the Edinburgh Fringe
Benn Sheridan reviews student comedy from across the country
‘Sex Education’ at the Fringe review: ‘unapologetic’ and ‘well-researched’
Po Odomil Ler learns a lot from 'Sex Education'
‘Hotter’ at the Fringe – experimental and warm, but just short of hot
Ela Portnoy leaves this piece of feminist theatre with a smile on her face
Fringe 2017: ‘Radio’ review – “yet another gleaming success for Sunscreen Productions”
Christian Bell finds recognisable features of university life in 'Radio', an original student play at the Edinburgh Fringe
Review: Foxtrot at the Edinburgh Fringe
Peter Thickett is drawn into a complex reflection on the dehumanisation of missing women at the Fringe
Review: XX (kiss kiss)
Aidan Balfe is enthralled by the innovation of the algorithmic play about love
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