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Flight

I was hoping to watch something truly frightening at The Fringe and Flight definitely delivers the goods. Gathered round a shipping container, we’r...
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Six

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...
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Counting Sheep

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...
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Us/Them

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...
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E15

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...
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Revolt. She said. Revolt again

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. ...
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Diary of a Madman

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...
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World Without Us

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...
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Dalloway

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...
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Unprescribed

The Sun Apparatus Theatre Company presents Unprescribed, perhaps one of the weirdest performances at the Fringe but also one of the most inventive. ...