EdFringe 2022 Review: Helter Skelter
Charles Manson’s manipulative power is the focus of Helter Skelter, VETO Productions’ new dramatic narrative
Charles Manson’s manipulative power is the focus of Helter Skelter, VETO Productions’ new dramatic narrative
★★★★ The work of playwright, novelist and filmmaker Philip Ridley is celebrated in The Beast
The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari has a reputation as one of the defining pieces of
Undoubtedly the raunchiest, most high energy cabaret that you will watch at four forty-five in
If stereotypes are to be believed, Joseph Parsons is something of a rare breed. He’s
Dan Wye’s comic creation Séayoncé is back at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe delivering spooky comic
Star of stage and screen Myra DuBois returns to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe’s Underbelly to
The haunting reminders of colonialism and enslavement are explored in Lagahoo Productions’ Bogeyman, which shares:
France produces some of the best electronic music – one simply has to think of
The world of the pantomime becomes the canvas for Twinkle by Phillip Meeks and Finn
Let’s Try Gay centres on the lines of friendship crossing into something more intimate as
You know the Fringe is in town when Edinburgh becomes packed with circus tents and
Pecho Mama previously brought the sublime Medea Electronica to the the Fringe in 2018 and
And Then The Rodeo Burned Down from Chloe Rice and Natasha Roland takes hold in
Kitt Ramsay brings Eve: All About Her to the Gilded Balloon’s Patter Hoose this Edinburgh
Tom Ratcliffe’s Wreckage takes residency at Summerhall’s Red Lecture Hall for the 2022 Edinburgh Festival
Owen Dennis takes centre stage in one man cabaret-musical Soho Boy at theSpaceUK’s Symposium Hall
The romantic comedy gets a queer spin in Confetti from writer and performer Will Jackson
Tom DeTrinis takes to the Assembly’s Powder Room as part of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe
Luke Hereford takes to the Edinburgh Fringe for the first time, bringing their autobiographical cabaret
Australia’s Rhys Nicholson returns to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe with their new show Rhys! Rhys!
Writer-performer Alex Roberts delivers a spectacular performance in lyrical one man piece No Place Like
Piccolo Theatre and The Pleasance bring new work Screen 9 to the stage, a powerful
Bromance from Barely Methodical Troupe sees three skilled gymnasts Adam Fullick, Peter Shirley, and Arthur
Southern camp arrives by the bucketload in Femme Ta Bouche from Teddy Walker, a punky
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