The Penny Dreadfuls are now firmly considered Fringe Favorites—an entirely unsurprising fact given the finesse, versatility and sheer talent these three gentlemen bring to the stage
The Penny Dreadfuls are now firmly considered Fringe Favorites—an entirely unsurprising fact given the finesse, versatility and sheer talent these three gentlemen bring to the stage
Being greeted by two comedians pedalling madly on stationery cycles while the audience files in is unusual, even by the wacky standards of the Fringe.
Conceived in mediocrity and gestated in langour, no great expenditure of talent graces any part of this utterly un-provocative judicial commentary.
It’s hard to know what to make of this show. It’s an oddity. It looks like a play in much the same way as a large box on wheels looks like a car - it’s the nearest apparent thing
After enjoying one of his fellow antipodean and equally close to the bone comics, I was advised by various friends, flyers and general festival goers to go and see Brendon Burns.
Pangolin’s Teatime are to be congratulated for making full and inventive use of space—surrounding the spectator with the action by performing behind translucent screens on all four sides of the room creates an impact when one enters the auditorium.
Vincent Van Gogh remains one of history’s most enduring artists.
Every year the Edinburgh Festival is inundated with weird and wacky new takes on the work of Shakespeare.
Noble General Titus returns to Rome after conquering the Goths, but after the Queen of the Goths is married to the new Emperor, he finds himself and his family at the mercy of her bloody revenge.
Behind the Mirror is a great show for both adults and children a like. With sound effects made by the performers themselves, the kids get to laugh out loud and be amused as the characters are really over emphasised by the cast.