Hidden away in the near impossible to find street of Lochend Close is venue 13 home of One Eye Gone, a production that can at times surprises and at others teeters dangerously close to being one of the most pretentious shows at the Fringe.
Hidden away in the near impossible to find street of Lochend Close is venue 13 home of One Eye Gone, a production that can at times surprises and at others teeters dangerously close to being one of the most pretentious shows at the Fringe.
Standing ovation for the beginning. If only one could do standing ovations so early in a play. The 3 first minutes are perfectly delivered when the couple relay their relationships problems in the perfect image of today’s telepathic youngsters who do not seem to find it necessary to finish a single sentence.




(5 out of 5)



(5 out of 5)



(5 out of 5)



(5 out of 5)



(5 out of 5)