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EDINBURGH 2023: Review: WONDER DRUG, Pleasance
by Natalie O'Donoghue - August 20, 2023

Charlie has cystic fibrosis, a condition that causes a build-up of mucus. Lovely. But with a new girlfriend and a Wonder Drug called Kaftrio coming soon, what can stop him now? A rollicking course of intravenous antibiotics set to 80s bangers!

EDINBURGH 2023: Review: PERFECT PAIRING: A WINE-TASTING DANCEGUSTATION, Greenside @ Infirmary Street
by Hannah Hirst Dunton - August 21, 2023

The premise of the show may have been one of the most unusual I’d ever encountered. Could it really be what it sounds like? Is there any way that’ll work? Short answers: yes and yes.

EDINBURGH 2023: Review: 24, 23, 22 at Underbelly Cowgate
by Katie Kirkpatrick - August 20, 2023

As the show begins, Brendan is breathing his last breath. Boom, goes his heart beat, boom, goes the rushing blood. The following hour of theatre explains how he got to this point, and how his life became intertwined with that of Fran. Fran, whose story is told in parallel, begins having a bad day at work, which quickly goes from bad to worse. Alongside all this, an onstage DJ plays ambient beats that shift with the story.

EDINBURGH 2023: Review: BUFFY REVAMPED, Pleasance at EICC - Lomond Theatre
by Hannah Hirst Dunton - August 21, 2023

If you’re a Buffy fan, go and see this show – and you likely won’t need the rest of this review to convince you. Just go.

EDINBURGH 2023: Review: SHAKESPEARE FOR BREAKFAST, C ARTS Aurora
by Hannah Hirst Dunton - August 21, 2023

This perennial favourite seasons one of the bard’s most audience-pleasing works with irreverence, humour – and pastries!

EDINBURGH 2023: Review: A HIGHLY SUSPECT MURDER MYSTERY, TheSpace @ Surgeons' Hall
by Hannah Hirst Dunton - August 21, 2023

These two dastardly doses of death and drama execute both victims and performances with panache.

EDINBURGH 2023: Review: JESUS, JANE, MOTHER & ME, Pleasance
by Natalie O'Donoghue - August 20, 2023

Meet Daniel Valentine, the ultimate superfan whose life has been devoted to his two favourite things, Jesus... and Jane. Daniel's mother is a superfan too, but then one day her actions cause it all to go horribly wrong.

EDINBURGH 2023: Review: JAMES ROWLAND: PIECE OF WORK, Summerhall
by Natalie O'Donoghue - August 20, 2023

James has been touring his storytelling theatre shows for half his adult life. This year was different. Returning home after his first stint away he received a letter that exploded his life and the tour became a search: for the person who sent it, for a sense of home, and to maybe save a life.

EDINBURGH 2023: Review: LADY DEALER, Summerhall
by Natalie O'Donoghue - August 19, 2023

For Charly, every day is the same. They used to be different, when there was Clo, but there isn't Clo anymore and she doesn't want to dwell on that. She just wants to chug coffee, blast Beastie Boys and deal drugs. Simple. But when Charly suffers a power cut, she's forced back into the real world; a world of knockoff Morrisseys, disapproving mothers and, ultimately, a world she has to navigate alone. Lady Dealer is a mile-a-minute poem play by Martha Watson Allpress about self-forgiveness, the exhaustion of trying, and mistaking self-destruction for self-preservation. It's also about weed.

EDINBURGH 2023: Review: BED: THE MUSICAL, Gilded Balloon
by Natalie O'Donoghue - August 19, 2023

Bed – A playful and poignant 'pocket-sprung' musical. Instead of a honeymoon, newly-weds Ben and Alice buy a luxury divan. Twenty years of marriage milestones in 60 minutes – love, betrayal, loss and dirty linen. We spend a third of our lives in bed.... If only beds could talk!

EDINBURGH 2023: Review: MAD RON: CRIME SCHOOL, Assembly George Square, The Box
by Kat Mokrynski - August 25, 2023

Mad Ron: Crime School had me laughing from start to finish and, even though it was mostly built on one-liners, flew by. I may not have learned a lot about how to commit crimes, but I certainly did have a fantastic night out!

EDINBURGH 2023: Review: CHLOE PETTS: IF YOU CAN'T SAY ANYTHING NICE, Pleasance Courtyard, Pleasance Above
by Kat Mokrynski - August 21, 2023

Chloe Petts is here and she’s ready to be mean. Or is she? Chloe Petts: If You Can’t Say Anything Nice is the second show for Petts at the Fringe, and instead of playing it nice like she did in her debut hour, she’s here to be rude.

EDINBURGH 2023: Review: THE VAULTS TOUR, Auld Reekie Tours
by Kat Mokrynski - August 21, 2023

The Vaults Tour is an insightful look into the lives of those who had no choice but to live in the darkness, hiding in the South Bridge Vaults. I appreciated the serious and respectful tone taken when speaking of those less fortunate but also the humour that Sid was able to incorporate when appropriate.

EDINBURGH 2023: Review: THE CAMBRIDGE FOOTLIGHTS INTERNATIONAL TOUR SHOW, Pleasance Dome
by Mark Carnochan - August 21, 2023

The Cambridge Footlights prove why they are one of the most acclaimed comedy groups in the UK.

EDINBURGH 2023: Review: STAMPTOWN COMEDY NIGHT, Pleasance Courtyard, Forth
by Kat Mokrynski - August 23, 2023

Walking into Stamptown Comedy Night, you know you’re in for something . . . special.  The concept is simple, even if the actual execution is anything but. Jack Tucker (real name: Zach Zucker, the creator of Stamptown) MCs as different performers do sketches or bits, making for a night of cabaret acts in various forms.

EDINBURGH 2023: Review: MUSEUM LATE: FRINGE FRIDAYS, National Museum Of Scotland
by Kat Mokrynski - August 21, 2023

Museum Late: Fringe Friday is a great concept and it is great to see snippets of different Fringe shows while exploring the Museum of Scotland at night, but it is a bit disappointing in its lack of organisation and small range of activities.

EDINBURGH 2023: Review: ROSALIE MINNITT: CLEMENTINE, The Underbelly Cowgate, Delhi Belly
by Christiana Rose - August 19, 2023

Rosalie Minnitt’s Clementine is an exhilarating one woman theatrical comedy show presenting a debut character with influences from Jane Austen, Bridgerton and absurdist humour.

EDINBURGH 2023: Review: THUNDERSTRUCK, Scottish Story Telling Centre
by Fiona Scott - August 19, 2023

What’s it really like to play the bagpipes? Should you ever meet your heroes? Thunderstruck is a dazzling one-man show where David Colvin retells the tale of a young piper from Fife, from when he picked up his first chanter to stumbling across, Gordon Duncan, a bin man from Pitlochry who was also a fellow piper, and pioneer in stretching the rules on what you could play on a set of bagpipes, who leaves an impact on the young piper forever.

EDINBURGH 2023: Review: JOE & RORY PRESENTS TELEVISION 1, Assembly George Square Studios
by Jo Caruana - August 19, 2023

It’s shows like this that are the epitome of the Fringe for me. In a small room deep in the Assembly George Square Studios, sketch comedians and filmmakers Joe and Rory are up to all sorts of mischief under the guise of keeping television history alive in their show TELEVISION 1.

EDINBURGH 2023: Review: PALINDROME THE MUSICAL, TheSpace @ Niddry Street (Upper Theatre - Round)
by Helen Smith - August 19, 2023

Cambridge University Musical Theatre Society presents Palindrome: The Musical, an original piece. This engaging musical comes with assured performances, varied songs and a life-affirming message. 

EDINBURGH 2023: Review: THE LEEDS TEALIGHTS: A VERY SPECIAL BIRTHDAY PARTY, Just The Tonic At The Caves
by Mark Carnochan - August 18, 2023

The Leeds Tealights prove themselves as a talented group of writers and performers, offering a funny hour of comedy.

EDINBURGH 2023: Review: THE DURHAM REVUE: DEATH ON THE MILE, Underbelly, Cowgate
by Mark Carnochan - August 18, 2023

The Durham Revue prove they are one of the best student comedy groups in the UK.

EDINBURGH 2023: Review: CHARACTER FLAW, Greenside
by Katie Kirkpatrick - August 19, 2023

Have you ever left your bag on the bus? What about leaving your passport at the airport? As the show fully begins, Pip highlights the relatability of ADHD struggles - as she points out, the symptoms are present in everyone, it’s just only some people that experience them to a level that significantly impacts their daily lives.

EDINBURGH 2023: Review: SHOOT FROM THE HIP, Underbelly, Bristo Square
by Mark Carnochan - August 18, 2023

Shoot From The Hip craft an entertaining hour of comedy before our very eyes.

EDINBURGH 2023: Review: SOPHIE SUCKS FACE at Underbelly, Bristo Square
by Mark Carnochan - August 18, 2023

Sophie Zucker presents a beautifully messed up one woman show.


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