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The final few days of the Book Festival featured several more theatre-adjacent events, with one of the most eagerly anticipated being And Midnight Never Come, Val McDermid’s play about Christopher ...
Lost Girls/At Bus Stops is a hysterical romp through the streets of Edinburgh filled with emotional weight, longing and ...
This Play Sucks! is a vampiric farcical adventure, written and directed by Sean Tennant, sure to have the whole room laughing ...
The Book Festival’s strand of performance-related events has produced some notable successes this year. The biggest draw, and ...
The through-line of truth, drawing on real situations and believable inventions, gives Our Martin in the Background a beating ...
Shirley: A Ghost Story, from Moon Rabbit on odd dates at theSpace @ Surgeons Hall throughout the Fringe, is a carefully ...
When Billy Met Alasdair, from Alan Bissett at the Scottish Storytelling Centre throughout the Fringe, is an enjoyable romp ...
Fringe newcomer Philip Simpson brings a performance of Samuel Taylor Coleridge’s The Rime of the Ancient Mariner to Just the ...
An American Love Letter to Edinburgh is a touching and instructive hour of storytelling by Rick Conte at the Scottish ...
The Book Festival seems thoroughly at home in its second year at the Futures Institute. The simple act of moving the entrance ...
George, Don’t Do That…The Joy of Joyce Grenfell evokes a vanished social milieu with tunefulness and humour. The show, from ...
Richard Lewis dances into the Speakeasy at the Voodoo Rooms for a full run of the Fringe with More Songs For A (Brave) New World, a new set of musical parodies sure to make you laugh, groan, and look ...
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