When the audience arrive, a playwright has just finished a new musical and is waiting for the producer’s feedback. Problem is, the producer hates it and there’s only 65 minutes to create something entirely new before the writer loses his funding.
When the audience arrive, a playwright has just finished a new musical and is waiting for the producer’s feedback. Problem is, the producer hates it and there’s only 65 minutes to create something entirely new before the writer loses his funding.
Cleverly setting Homer’s Odysseus in contemporary times, ‘Nobody’s Home’ is an original and inventive play which considers the problems soldiers – and their loved ones – face upon returning home.
This is not a run of the mill comedy show, but then again, this is not a run of the mill comedian: Smallman tells this tale through society’s views on his tattoos.
This piece of theatre is a gem of a show, well worth seeking out. Playwright Richard Fry’s moving, engrossing play begins with main character, John, surviving a bus crash – possibly an accident – that changes his life.
Quintessentially Scottish in both musical influence and melancholy tone, ‘Love Songs for a Timewaster’ is a gentle portrayal of a very unlikely romance.
To the tune of Mika’s Big Girls, curvaceous Gemma Goggin enters the stage and it is clear from the get-go that she is a fun loving, sassy gal. The theme of her 2011 show is – you guessed it – breasts.
A tent-pole of the Fringe, Fascinating Aida return to a daily sell-out show snappier and sassier than ever.
Following their four-star, sell-out show from 2009 and 2010, ‘Princess Cabaret’, Jo and Brydie return to the Fringe with new material. Sad to say, it doesn’t compare.
US actor and comedian Hal Sparks is facing a daunting prospect: it’s late Friday night and there are only a couple of dozen punters in the audience. But if he’s disappointed he doesn’t show it and one of the best things about Sparks is his infectious enthusiasm.
If there is one thing that clearly raises this chat show above mediocrity, it’s the spark between Scott Capurro and supporter David Mills. When they both interact together the laughter is non-stop, as they try to out-smart each other.




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(5.00 out of 5)