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Continue reading →: A Jolly Sinister Jape by Elliot Strange.
Set on a stormy night in the middle of nowhere. The bridge is down and Biffy (Geoffrey Pye) and his actress wife Ophelia (Natalie Gunn) find themselves stranded on the wrong side of the bridge they need to use which has collapsed in A Jolly Sinister Jape. The storyline unfolds…
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Continue reading →: Jeeves and Wooster in Perfect Nonsense.
P.G. Wodehouse’s iconic dou Jeeves and Wooster come to the stage at Salisbury Playhouse until the 23rd of September. Adapted from the books by P.G Wodehouse, The Goodale Brothers created Jeeves and Wooster in Perfect Nonsense which made its first debut appearance in October 2013 at the Duke of York…
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Continue reading →: MYSTERY HOUSE By Wendy Weiner.
An intriguing story is MYSTERY HOUSE by Wendy Weiner The extensive house situated in San Jose, California is the former home of Sarah Winchester, wife of William Winchester the firearms family who created the Winchester Rifle. Weiners performance combines her fascination with the house, extensive knowledge about former President Abraham…
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Continue reading →: MEMBER by Fairly Lucid Productions.
Writer and performer Ben Noble brings MEMBER to the stage for the EdinburghFringe 2023. A fictional story based on the gay hate crime epidemic between 1970-90’s in Sydney Australia resulting in 80 murders and a further 30 unsolved cases. Corey (Ben Noble) relives parts of his childhood where he was…
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Continue reading →: Dan Jones:This Seems Ambitious.
Dan Jones brings love and cheese (eating variety) to the stage at the Edinburgh Fringe 2023 with his debut show This Seems Ambitious. Waiting at the back of the room gaging his audience as they arrive to see what the energy levels are like. We were very “low” apparently although…
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Continue reading →: Mervyn Stutters 30th Charity Gala.
Mervyn Stutter has been a regular feature at the Edinburgh Fringe for over 30 years. His Pick of the Fringe show celebrates its 30th anniversary in 2023, a huge achievement. Introducing the Gala he jokes that over the years some of the choices “that you might think some of the…
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Continue reading →: TUNEabomber-No Eco-Terrorist Monster.
Satirical musical about an unusual choice of subject the terrorist bomber Ted Kaczynski in TUNEabomber. Set to an original musical score and humour scattered throughout the performance. Factual and historical context blended alongside the musical score. Finds a (remorseful) Kaczynski appealing his solitary prison sentence to the parole board (us,…
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Continue reading →: Violet and Me by Dorothy Lyman.
Double Emmy award-winning American actress Dorothy Lyman brings her autobiographical story Violet and Me to the Edinburgh Fringe 2023. The story of her mother and the turbulent relationship between them. Not everyone is destined to be a mother and as she looks into Violet’s life she realises that Violet was…
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Continue reading →: GREEN TEA a play by Luke Townson.
Luke Townson’s one-man performance in Green Tea tells the story of Reverend Mister Jennings tormented for many years by an evil spirit. Destroying his life, career, and mental stability. Turning him into a recluse. Townson transitions smoothly between each character, changing accents and pitch with ease never confusing any of…
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Continue reading →: HERSTORECTOMY By The Counterminers.
Since the “birth” of the contraception pill the sexual freedom and liberation for females have changed dramatically. Women have had more control over when they would like to start having children as long as nature agrees. What happens when women decide that they don’t want a family and have endured…












