Going to see a popular comedian always has the danger of being a disappointment but with Irishman Ed Byrne at the helm he skilfully guides the audience through an hour of superb comedy.
Going to see a popular comedian always has the danger of being a disappointment but with Irishman Ed Byrne at the helm he skilfully guides the audience through an hour of superb comedy.
Plague: The Musical retells a rather warped version of the plague that consumed London in 1665.
These 3 girl dance show is, in a nutshell, very dull and boring.
Anna Victoria has been gaining much praise for her writing and acting on, ‘I kissed a frog and it gave me herpes’ and shown later that day is her second production, ‘Waxing Cynical’ a semi-sequel about the elusive hunt for the perfect man.
This fun musical set in London in the 1960’s covers the life and loves of a group of teenagers in a club on a Saturday Night.
Sa-Choom is a high energy dance-musical that provides an excellent mix of Hip Hop, Break dancing and comedy.
The duo are obviously very talented and work hard for what they do. Their skill and their technique is really something to admire.
Three eerily solemn figures take to the stage, clothed in simple white dresses, hair brushed over their faces.
You know you are in trouble when halfway through a production, the woman sitting next to you nods off and when she awakes with a jump nearly falls off her chair.
There are many Improv shows out there at the Fringe, but none come close to One Night Stand’s perfection.




(5.00 out of 5)



(5.00 out of 5)



(5.00 out of 5)



(5.00 out of 5)



(5.00 out of 5)