Not the most exciting soiree… Chris McCormack sets up a party he’d rather not attend in bluemouth inc’s immersive experience.
Edinburgh Fringe 2017
17 August 2017
Reviews • Edinburgh Fringe 2017
Edinburgh Fringe Review: Sugar Baby at Summerhall
Until 27 August 2017
By Rosemary Waugh
On the nose: Rosemary Waugh reviews Alan Harris’s Cardiff-based play featuring Billy the Seal.
16 August 2017
Reviews • Edinburgh Fringe 2017
Edinburgh Fringe Review: Anyone’s Guess How We Got Here at Zoo
Until 28th August
By Kate Wyver
A ghost story: Kate Wyver reviews Barrel Organ’s new show about emotional and financial debt.
16 August 2017
Reviews • Edinburgh Fringe 2017
Edinburgh Fringe Review: Goody at Pleasance Courtyard
Until 28th August
By Katherine Kavanagh
Katharine Kavanagh on BoonDog Theatre’s show about communication and the relationship between humans and animals.
16 August 2017
Reviews • Edinburgh Fringe 2017
Edinburgh Fringe Review: The Crossing Place at Summerhall
Until 27th August
By Chris McCormack
Lost in translation: Chris McCormack finds muddled meanings in Romantika’s adaption of Tomas Tranströmer’s poetry.
16 August 2017
Reviews • Edinburgh Fringe 2017
Edinburgh Fringe Review: Medea on Media at C Venues
Until 28 August 2017
By Rosemary Waugh
‘Profound’ might be taking it too far… Rosemary Waugh reviews Seongbukdong Beedoolkee’s retelling of Medea featuring plastic weapons and pop culture.
16 August 2017
Reviews • Edinburgh Fringe 2017
Edinburgh Fringe Review: Three shows about mental health
Until 28 August 2017
By Hannah Greenstreet
Hannah Greenstreet reviews What if the plane falls out of the sky?, The Soft Subject, and A Super Happy Story (About Feeling Super Sad) at the Edinburgh Fringe 2017.
15 August 2017
Reviews • Edinburgh Fringe 2017
Edinburgh Fringe Review: Trygve vs a Baby at Assembly Roxy
Until 27 August 2017
By Chris McCormack
Dream big, my son: Chris McCormack sees Trygve Wakenshaw take to the stage with a co-star toddler.
15 August 2017
Reviews • Edinburgh Fringe 2017
Edinburgh Fringe Review: Adventurers Wanted at Sweet Holyrood
Until 28 August 2017
By Lilith Wozniak
“The most fun hour at the fringe”: Lilith Wozniak on why there’s nothing dicey about this epic Dungeons & Dragons game.
15 August 2017
Reviews • Edinburgh Fringe 2017
Edinburgh Fringe Review: The Inconvenience of Wings at Assembly George Square
Until 27 August 2017
By Rosemary Waugh
The world had been sad since Tuesday: Rosemary Waugh reviews Lara Foot’s new play about bipolar disorder and love.
15 August 2017
Reviews • Edinburgh Fringe 2017
Edinburgh Fringe Review: Jess and Joe Forever at Traverse Theatre
Until 27th August 2017
By Lauren Mooney
Lovely in the purest sense of the word: Lauren Mooney reviews Zoe Cooper’s fresh and exciting love story.
15 August 2017
Reviews • Edinburgh Fringe 2017
Edinburgh Fringe Review: Cirkopolis at Pleasance
Until 28th August
By Chris McCormack
Illusions and worship: Chris McCormack reviews an acrobatic take on Fritz Lang’s Metropolis.
14 August 2017
Reviews • Edinburgh Fringe 2017
Edinburgh Fringe Review: Lilith: The Jungle Girl at Traverse Theatre
Until 27th August 2017
By Hannah Greenstreet
Wonderfully offbeat and political: Hannah Greenstreet on Sisters Grimm’s queer-feminist satire of nationalism and colonialism.
14 August 2017
Reviews • Edinburgh Fringe 2017
Edinburgh Fringe Review: The Portable Dorothy Parker at Gilded Balloon
Until 28 August 2017
By Joy Martin
Joy Martin reviews a beautifully constructed homage to Dorothy Parker.
14 August 2017
Reviews • Edinburgh Fringe 2017
Edinburgh Fringe Review: Ubu Roi at Summerhall
Until 27 August 2017
By Chris McCormack
Like bottling a hurricane: a confused staging of the proto-absurdist classic.