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Continue reading →: Walk With Me-Review from EIFF 2025.Walk With Me follows the lives of Heidi and Charlie Levitt. As a casting director and director Heidi uses her skills to make a documentary film over the years about the life-changing diagnosis of Alzheimer’s that Charlie receives. The couple shares hospital visits, brain scans and exhaust every possible avenue…
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Continue reading →: Baker Street Ladies-Edinburgh Fringe 2025.Baker Street Ladies is set in 221B Baker Street reception room Mrs Hudson, Mary Watson and Irene Adler are all trying to pin down the famous detective Sherlock Holmes while they visit they each describe the impact the busy detective has on their lives. Writer and performer Lexi Wolfe takes…
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Continue reading →: Do You Accept These Charges-Edinburgh Fringe 2025.Laurie Magers openly admits that she has, well had a thing for a bad boy, the badder the better. If he is wearing a tag and has a curfew, well that’s even “hotter” and practically husband material. Do You Accept These Charges is a verbatim play about an ex-boyfriend who…
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Continue reading →: Seating Plan-Edinburgh Fringe 2025.Seating Plan offers a rom-com style two-hander play Seating Plan Mavis (Izzy Radford) and David (George Airey) meet at a friend’s party although you always know where you are in a friend’s pecking order by where they sit you at a party. Mavis and David are placed the furthest away…
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Continue reading →: SH*T SHOW-Edinburgh Fringe 2025.Despite what the title suggests Sh*t Show isn’t a sh*t show. It’s a thought-provoking one-woman show where Jessica (Kathryn Marper) is waiting to hear her name called by the doctor She is nervous and talking incessantly to take her mind off why she is there. The exact reason for the…
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Continue reading →: #CHARLOTTESVILLE-Edinburgh Fringe 2025.#CHARLOTTESVILLE – The play that Trump does not want you to see and I can understand why he probably wouldn’t but other people will want to see it. Nothing upsets a certain breed of human more than someone who speaks out and isn’t afraid to challenge the most appalling atrocities…
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Continue reading →: God is Dead and I Killed Him-Edinburgh Fringe 2025.God is Dead, and I killed Him. It’s quite a claim to make even for an Edinburgh Fringe show where titles can shock and surprise audiences. However, once you understand where the claim originates from, it’s not quite that shocking. Callum Patrick Hughes was once a slightly nervous first-time performer…
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Continue reading →: Please Shoot the Messenger-The Hope Theatre.Please Shoot the Messenger, playing at The Hope Theatre is a fun and witty solo show written and performed by Rachael Dowsett. A deadly plague hits the kingdom, and the young prince is ill, so the King sends his newest messenger (Rachael Dowsett) to all doctors to find a cure.…
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Continue reading →: Hal Cruttenden-Edinburgh Fringe 2025.
Back at the 2025 Edinburgh Fringe, Hal Cruttenden is divorced, “dating” and realising just how challenging it is navigating dating apps in his show Can Dish it But Can’t Take It. His ex-wife has moved on and I got a sense that behind the “comic value” of being slightly envious…












