Flight Agnes Carrington-Windo 14/08/2018 I was hoping to watch something truly frightening at The Fringe and Flight definitely delivers the goods. Gathered round a shipping container, we’r...
Six Harry Tennison 20/07/2018 The six wives of Henry VIII have formed a girl band, driven by the injustices served by their royal husbands. They take us through their marriages, di...
Counting Sheep Luke Davies 29/08/2016 Lemon Bucket Orkestra's Counting Sheep is an immersive show that takes us through the events of the 2014 Maidan Square protests in the Ukraine. Wha...
Us/Them Luke Davies 29/08/2016 Us/Them is about the Beslan massacre in 2004: a three-day terrorist siege carried out by Chechen rebels at a school in Beslan (in the North Caucusus r...
E15 Luke Davies 29/08/2016 In 1979, just before Thatcher came into power, almost half of Britain's population lived in homes provided by the state. Now it’s just 8%. With the ma...
Revolt. She said. Revolt again Luke Davies 29/08/2016 Alice's Birch's 2014 play is a transfer from the Making Mischief season at the RSC: a collection of four new plays about language, race and gender. ...
Diary of a Madman Luke Davies 29/08/2016 Al Smith's Diary of a Madman is an adaptation of Gogol's short story, reimagined as a play about Scottish nationalism and mental illness. Pop Sheer...
World Without Us Luke Davies 29/08/2016 Ontroerend Goed's World Without Us, as the title suggests, imagines a world in which humans have vanished. Planes continue to circulate on autopilot u...
Dalloway Tamara Stanton 25/08/2014 Whether familiar or not with Woolf’s 1928 Modernist novel Mrs Dalloway, this adaptation will not fail to delight. The Great War is over and the soc...
Unprescribed Tamara Stanton 25/08/2014 The Sun Apparatus Theatre Company presents Unprescribed, perhaps one of the weirdest performances at the Fringe but also one of the most inventive. ...