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REVIEW – F-Bomb Theatre – The Beatles Were A Boyband

RATING: 5/5 LED by striking performances, a stylish minimalism and an important discussion, The Beatles Were A Boyband is THE triumph of the 2022 Edinburgh Fringe...

REVIEW – Frankie Boyle – Lap Of Shame

RATING: 4/5 THERE’S a unique kind of laugh you get at Frankie Boyle shows. You know the type, where you look around making sure you’re okay with...

REVIEW – Larry Dean – Fudnut

RATING 4/5 MULTI-TIME nominee for the Edinburgh Comedy Award, Larry Dean has returned to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. And you should absolutely add this Glaswegian onto your...

REVIEW – Napier University Drama Society – Abigail’s 3rd Birthday Party

RATING: 3/5 ONCE a year, Edinburgh Napier University Drama Society (appropriately titled NUDS) puts on a show at the Fringe. 2022’s show was Abigail’s 3rd Birthday Party, and...

REVIEW – David Hoare – 100 Songs In An Hour

RATING: 3/5 DAVID HOARE sells his Edinburgh Fringe Show 100 Songs In An Hour on the absurdly intriguing novelty of the name itself. But leaving the...

PREVIEW – Mechanimal – MEGALITH

EXPLORE the Neolithic beginnings of mining with Mechanimal’s world premiere of Megalith at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. The show seeks to explore the importance of copper...

PREVIEW – Hope Mill Theatre – Classic!

COMIMG to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival this summer is Hope Mill Theatre’s (HMT) intriguing comic play Classic!. It looks to redefine some of history’s greatest...

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