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Continue reading →: I am not Victoria Wood.
Victoria Wood left an enormous void in the world of entertainment when she died on 20th April 2016. However, her memory, work and phenomenal comedy continue to live on. Television and media outlets allow audiences to still be entertained and marvel at her genius eye for detail. I am not…
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Continue reading →: ellipsis by Isabelle Farah
Isabelle Farah is incredibly charismatic and thoroughly entertaining. Any performer who holds the stage and audience without any props beyond a microphone has captured the art of being a great performer. Combining her experiences in learning how to be a stand-up comic and dealing with the trauma of grief. Farah…
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Continue reading →: Fear of Roses was written and directed by Nathaniel Brimmer-Beller.
We have all heard about how bad bosses behave and manipulate people to obtain their jobs. In Fear of roses, we see bank manager Tammy living up to this title and attempting to excel in every way she can. Right down to her shoes being cleaned off as she stood…
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Continue reading →: Mediocre White Male written by Will Close and Joe von Malachowski.
Mediocre White Male begins on the plinth in a stately home where the character works as Lord Voltram. He introduces himself by explaining that he has to attend a “gender awareness training course” after he has made, in his opinion a couple of awkward comments to the young female colleagues…
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Continue reading →: Improverts. Bedlam Theatre.
The long standing regular show from the Improverts returns to the Edinburgh Fringe 2021 with three new troops of improvisation comedy actors ready to entertain this years audiences. Group B were on this evening entertaining the audience. They were funny, quick-witted and completely unphased by anything that was called out…
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Continue reading →: Shook by Samuel Bailey.
Director Rebecca Morgan has brought the hard-hitting play Shook by Samuel Bailey to the Edinburgh Fringe for 2021. Three young men are facing the daunting reality of being Father’s as their girlfriends are expecting babies. The three attending parenting classes run by Grace (Rebecca Morgan) while they are doing time…
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Continue reading →: Eric Davidson-Thunderjab 3.
Eric Davidson certainly has a few (well quite alot) of choice words for anyone who is against having the covid jab. Along with his satirical ridicule on familiar faces like Matt Hancock, Boris, Jacob Rees-Mogg along with quite a few other well-known people including Joanna Lumley. The very accomplished ukulele…
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Continue reading →: Plasters by Emma Tadmor.
Do we ever understand the real definition behind “the true meaning of love”? On stage couple, Andrea and Chris discuss in-depth whether love is real and its meaning to each of them. By Andrea (Emma Tadmor) declaring that she believes”it’s not real” sees Chris (Julian Chesshire), her boyfriend recoiling and…
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Continue reading →: Wonderville, Mgic and Illusion.
The art of illusion and magic has arrived at The Palace Theatre as Wonderville takes to the stage. Normally home to “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child” Wonderville has taken up residence for the next six weeks. Acts including Chris Cox, Young and Strange, Edward Hilsum, Kat Hudson, Symone and…
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Continue reading →: Head/Lining written and performed by Charlie Heptinstall.
Introduced to a “chav with an asbo” in the form of Charlie Heptinstall. Music, poetry and lyrical storyline bring to stage his emotive autobiographical childhood and entry into adulthood. Heptinstall is accompanied by the extremely talented musician Jordan El Balawi, who becomes his therapist at certain points in the performance.…












