‘Four Screws Loose’ is a fairly typical sketch comedy show that uses musical comedy, character comedy and satire as commentary on pop culture with an emphasis on celebrity pretentiousness.
‘Four Screws Loose’ is a fairly typical sketch comedy show that uses musical comedy, character comedy and satire as commentary on pop culture with an emphasis on celebrity pretentiousness.
Ali McGregor holds pop at knifepoint and forces it into Sunday best with her remarkable show ‘Alchemy’.
‘Re-animator’ tells the story of Herbert West, an innovative and obsessive researcher who upon returning from abroad finds himself placed in the tutelage of those eager to rob him of his research: a formula destined to conquer death itself!
Dr Brown returns this year with an absolutely fantastic show, guaranteed to have you and your children laughing out loud pretty much constantly.
Chilling, haunting, dazzling, ‘Female Gothic’ is a real delight. Brilliant, brilliant work.
Chaz Royal presents some of the leading lights of London’s burlesque weekly circus in an hour long Circus cabaret of classic dustbowl era acts.
Edinburgh always throws up some shows that are challenging to categorise and this real curate’s egg of a production is one such example. Sandy Grierson is an established and charismatic performer in Scottish theatre but his solo show is anything but conventional.
The famous tragic tale of Medea is given a modern twist by Orange Prize nominee Stella Duffy, who wrote the story with a feminist twang in mind.
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.
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.




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