Look out Paul Daniels, avert your hypno-eyes Mr Piffles, for Barry and Stuart are back to bring their dark magic tricks to the Edinburgh crowds and this time they are going to show you just how they do it.
Look out Paul Daniels, avert your hypno-eyes Mr Piffles, for Barry and Stuart are back to bring their dark magic tricks to the Edinburgh crowds and this time they are going to show you just how they do it.
‘Hex’ is fast becoming one of the hottest word-of-mouth shows around. The production team have done a fantastic job of keeping under wraps just what is about to transpire, keeping the ace up their sleeve with a deliberately vague plot synopsis in the Edinburgh Fringe Program and some vaguely related artwork on the flyer.
This is a dark and fascinating play based around one of the hottest issues- the ever spiralling numbers of youth unemployment.
Festival chat shows are a dime-a-dozen here at the Fringe but only a handful really are able to do the format justice. It’s a tough gig, as you have to be entertaining, quick on your feet, be funny yet let the guests be just as funny… get it wrong and even the strongest personality can crumble.
A Free Fringe chat show is a perfect opportunity to rifle through the masses of hidden performers in the hope of that one illusive gem of a show. Sadly there is nothing even remotely diamond-like tonight.
Coming dangerously close to breaking a substantial level of client confidentiality, Private Eye writer and still practising G.P Dr Phil Hammond is here at the Fringe to bring a gloriously entertaining mix of politics and true life recollections.
Edinburgh can be chaos in August, what with the thousands of acts, the frantic flyering, the busy bustling crowds, the floating tourists… it can all get a bit much for the average Festival goer.
For those a little bleary eyed from making the most of Edinburgh’s party scene, this is a welcome treat that, despite its 10:30am start, should set you up nicely for another day.
Winner of last years Melbourne Fringe Comedy, Vachel Spirason has brought his unique one-man show to the Edinburgh Festival, playing Angus a socially excluded loner, whose only wish in life is for you to be having a great day.
Winners of Britain’s Got Talent and stars of StreetDance 3D this all male, ten piece group are back and ready to back-flip, street dance and body pop the Edinburgh Fringe crowd into a state of amazement once again.




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