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Continue reading →: The Quality of Mercy: Concerning the Life and Crimes of Dr Harold Shipman.
The Quality of Murder: Concerning the Life and Crimes of Dr Harold Shipman written and performed by Edwin Flay is a dark harrowing play exploring the mind and offering reasoning The crimes committed by the serial killer Dr Shipman or Dr Death as the newspapers nicknamed him were extensive and…
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Continue reading →: Burned Out by Jake Thompson.
The NHS Clap. Many will remember standing on their doorsteps to clap the key workers during the Pandemic. What legacy and kindness has continued since the world resumed to “business” as normal? Honestly probably not that much. Exhausted and feeling the pressure of the pandemic, Rebecca (Nurse) is working long…
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Continue reading →: BAD PLAY By Big Tobacco.
If you are a fan of The Play That Goes Wrong then BAD PLAY is going to be a “must-see” on your Edinburgh Fringe watch list this year. Two sons, worlds apart. One goes to fight for his country in the army the other goes to maximum security prison. Mother…
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Continue reading →: A Highly Suspect Murder Mystery-Murder at the Movies.
Have you ever wanted to be a crime sleuth and solve a murder? If the answer is yes, then A Highly Suspect Murder-Mystery at the Movies is the Edinburgh Fringe production for you. Audience participation is required throughout as you are asked to get into teams, probably with a few…
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Continue reading →: Apple of my Eye by Joel Goodman.
The story of the driven and flawed late Steve Jobs is bought to life by writer Joel Goodman and performed by Stephen Smith in Apple of My Eye. The four apple computers take centre stage each one containing a slide show which is operated by Smith throughout the performance. Mapping…
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Continue reading →: Goodbye Uncle Fudgey.
Tom Greaves creates the “pathetic” character Uncle Fudgey. Refusing to properly grow up and having flashbacks to the trauma endured at Private School. Goodbye Uncle Fudgey offers an unpredictable outburst of emotions and random memories. The privileged life or so-called privileged life Greaves experienced growing up sounds far from ideal.…
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Continue reading →: My Last Two Brain Cells.
What happens when you are left with only two brain cells in Gary’s brain to save the day? Your guides brain cell 64,928,460,784 and cell 12 haven’t got a clue and are going to bluff their way through the science in My Last Two Brain Cells to prove just how…
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Continue reading →: Potty the Plant
Potty the Plant resides in the office of Dr.Acula the blood clinic Doctor at Little Boo Boo’s General Hospital. Neglected by the Dr who claims to be his friend but doesn’t care. It is his true water-bearing friend the compassionate lovely Nurse Lacey, who saves Potty from his soil drying…
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Continue reading →: Crash and Burns: A New Comedy.
Six friends/students are preparing to celebrate Burns night together, potentially their last one as a group. Crash and Burns certainly live up to the title as relationships collide, revelations are in abundance and the meal prepared is going cold. Crash and Burns offers a humorous take on the challenges and…
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Continue reading →: Alan Turing A Musical Biography by Joan Greening.
Alan Turing a Musical Biography is told through the eyes of Zara Cooke, who among other female roles in the play is the author of a book celebrating and explaining the groundbreaking work carried out by Alan Turing (Joe Bishop) during WWII and the devastating treatment he received as a…










