EdFringe 2024 Review: Come Dine With Me: The Musical
Channel 4’s tea-time television staple Come Dine With Me is the focus of the parody
Channel 4’s tea-time television staple Come Dine With Me is the focus of the parody
Queen Victoria’s legacy as the second-longest reigning British monarch is explored in the fascinating and
The inimitable Luke Bayer leads the one-man show DIVA: Live From Hell by playwright Nora
Delivering the campest stunt show known to man, RuPaul’s Drag Race UK champ arrives at
Floating Shed, an Israeli-Palestinian-British production company, brings their timely Rebels and Patriots to the Edinburgh
Peter McCormick brings Beyond Krapp to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe stage, housing itself in the
George Orwell’s 1949 published classic 1984 continues to prove a prescient and worryingly relevant text
Australian cabaret icon Reuben Kaye returns to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe with his latest blend
The hits of KC and the Sunshine Band make-up the soundtrack of new musical Who
Powerhouse physical theatre arrives at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe’s Assembly Roxy in the form of
★★★★ 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
And Then The Rodeo Burned Down from Chloe Rice and Natasha Roland takes hold in
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