“Sex is an exclamation mark”: Emily Davis writes on Louise Orwin’s startling exploration of female sexuality.
Edinburgh Fringe 2019
6 August 2019
Reviews • Edinburgh Fringe 2019
Edinburgh fringe review: All of Me by Caroline Horton
By Alice Saville
Sorry, not sorry: Alice Saville writes on Caroline Horton’s unapologetically, triumphantly bleak narrative of depression and death.
6 August 2019
Reviews • Edinburgh Fringe 2019
Edinburgh fringe review: The Grand Scheme of Things by Kopfkino
By Dave Fargnoli
Truth or Dare: Dave Fargnoli writes on an intimate, myth-inspired exploration of gender by Kopfkino.
5 August 2019
Reviews • Edinburgh Fringe 2019
Edinburgh Fringe Review: Crocodile Fever at the Traverse
2-25 August
By Hannah Greenstreet
Full-on horror: Hannah Greenstreet writes on Meghan Tyler’s narrative of two vengeful sisters in Northern Ireland.
4 August 2019
Reviews • Edinburgh Fringe 2019
Edinburgh Fringe Review: Progress by Trip Hazards
By Nicole Serratore
Dancing revolutions: Nicole Serratore writes on a moving exploration of dance, self-expression and friendship.
4 August 2019
Reviews • Edinburgh Fringe 2019
Edinburgh Fringe Review: 00 by Argonaut
By Dave Fargnoli
Nihilistic optimism: Dave Fargnoli writes on a play set on the eve of a new millennium.
23 July 2019
Features • Edinburgh Fringe 2019
Exeunt’s 2019 Edinburgh Fringe Picks
By Exeunt Staff
Spreadsheets at the ready: Exeunt’s fringe recommendations are here, thoughtfully themed for your reading pleasure.