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Continue reading →: DINNER by Exeter University Theatre Company.
DINNER offers a dark comedy hosted by Paige whose aim (apparently) is to have friends around for dinner and celebrate her husband’s new book release. Every attention to detail has been laid out on the dining table centre stage. An impressive stage setting for a Fringe Theatre production considering the…
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Continue reading →: How Should a Home Be by The None Drama Studio.
Based on a tale from 1800 the entire performance is set to music. The story is one about Lady Wenji’s Return to The Han. A famous literary allusion from China. How Should a Home Be is a blend of history, music, and emotion that aims to transport audiences back to the ancient…
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Continue reading →: FLOAT by Kirby Thompson and Orla Graham.
Four university students are living their best lives, courses are going well and they have bright futures ahead. One of their house parties is in full swing until one of the male guests breaks the bathroom window. The girls need to get the money back from him before the landlord…
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Continue reading →: Oh, Calm Down by Charlotte Anne-Tilley.
Oh, Calm Down is a heartfelt drama where two storylines run parallel throughout the play. In 1999 Lucy (Maddy Banks) is about to have her baby, a single mother whose precise birth plan isn’t achieved (they rarely are). She is scared, alone, and spirally into the abyss of depression very…
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Continue reading →: Edward’s Talk – What’s Driving You?
A completely different one-hander production at the Edinburgh Fringe 2024, written by A G Anderson Edwards Talk-Whats Driving You. With millions of cars on the road and the large numbers of “accidents” that take place every day there is a place for an educational show among the choices available across the…
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Continue reading →: Dear Annie, I Hate You by Sam Ipema.
It almost feels wrong being entertained and laughing with someone who essentially has a “ticking time bomb” nestled within their brain, in the form of an aneurysm. Dear Annie, I Hate You takes you through the journey of Sam before and after her diagnosis of finding that she has an…
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Continue reading →: Barbara Fernandez – Singing, Sagging and Shagging.
Barbara Fernandez is sixty-something and embarking on her first Edinburgh Fringe with her outrageously funny comedy musical show Singing, Sagging and Shagging. Meet Liza Minnelli and Debbie Harry’s love child as she takes to the stage. Fernandez has the audience engaged throughout the show with a range of mild to…
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Continue reading →: NETTLES directed by Alexandra Stotskaya.
Jacqueline Lipman performs in the solo play NETTLES. Twenty-something Alyona is searching for her identity and sense of belonging while navigating and exploring through the house of a man she knows nothing about. Finding herself in London with nowhere to stay a friend of a friend tells her she can…
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Continue reading →: FAMEHUNGRY by Louise Orwin.
The most popular social media platform TikTok can make people famous for performing just about anything as long as it follows their strict rules and regulations. Trying hard to stay out of the shadowban zone. This is the TikTok unofficial name for what happens when TikTok temporarily restricts the visibility…
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Continue reading →: Flat 2 by Middle Theatre Company.
Flat 2 is the debut play by Lucy Foley who set up “From the Middle Theatre Company” alongside Natalie Evans, the play’s director. Set behind closed doors in Flat number 2 where Ava and Freddie haven’t longed to move in with their perspective partners and there’s still a collection of…











