EdFringe 2019 Review: Holy Sh*t
Holy Sh*t Rating: ★★★★ Venue: theSpaceUK @ Surgeon’s Hall The Brick Fox Theatre Company’s macabre
Drama reviews
Holy Sh*t Rating: ★★★★ Venue: theSpaceUK @ Surgeon’s Hall The Brick Fox Theatre Company’s macabre
Gigolo: Bold, Beautiful, Bizarre Rating: ★★★ Venue: theSpace @ Surgeon’s Hall Devang Tewari brings Indian true
Bryony Kimmings: I’m a Phoenix, Bitch Rating: ★★★★Venue: Pleasance Courtyard Tickets Performance artist Bryony Kimmings
Bible JohnRating: ★★ Venue: Pleasance Courtyard Tickets The unsolved case of Glasgow serial killer Bible John is
Taboo Rating: ★★★★ Venue: Sweet NovotelTickets Karin Schmid brings Taboo to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. It is
A Partnership Rating: ★★★Venue: Gilded Balloon Patter Hoose Tickets Rory Thomas-Howes writes and stars in A
Vanity Airlines Rating: ★★★ Venue: theSpace @ Niddry St. St. Alban’s School Creative Arts department bring
Murder on the Dancefloor Rating: ★★Venue: Pleasance Courtyard Tickets Physical theatre company Spies Like Us bring
The Incident Room Rating: ★★★★Venue: Pleasance CourtyardTickets There has been a large feminist presence at this
Dalloway Rating: ★★★Venue: Assembly RoxyTickets Virginia Woolf’s 1925 literary classic, Mrs Dalloway, is transformed into a
Wrath of Achilles Rating: ★★★★ Venue: Greenside Infirmary Street Tickets Bedivere Arts Company’s Wrath of
If You’re Feeling Sinister: A Play with SongsRating: ★★★Venue: Gilded Balloon – Chamber Street Tickets
Drowning Rating: ★★★ Venue: Pleasance Courtyard Tickets Drowning explores the concept of mercy over murder as
Legally Blonde: The Musical Rating: ★★★★Venue: Assembly Rooms – George StreetTicketsPhoto Credit: Royal Conservatoire of
Confirmation Rating: ★★★Venue: Pleasance DomeTickets Anthony Keigher AKA Xnthony blends personal monologue and original music
Judas Rating: ★★★★★Venue: Assembly George Square – Blue RoomTickets As well as returning to the
Scream Phone Rating: ★★★★Venue: Gilded Balloon Patter HooseTickets Natasha Granger and Kerrie Thomason write Scream
Watching Glory DieRating: ★★★★Venue: Assembly Rooms Tickets Canadian playwright Judith Thompson’s 2016 work Watching Glory Die
Writer and performer Alex Gwyther’s Ripped plays the Edinburgh Festival Fringe and explores the concepts
Madeleine Accalia’s White Girls provides a savvy and intelligent look at the Calais migrant crisis
Oli Forsyth’s Such Filthy F*cks delivers an absorbing look at the complexities of porn addiction,
Sam Anderson’s Bi-Cycle sees a Sydney spin-class instructor cathartically explore his relationship with his sexuality.
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