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Frida Kahlo: Viva La Vida
A wonderful play, but one which relies too heavily on the perform... (continued)
archive review
★★★
edinburgh
06 Aug 2008
The Bird and The Bee
Two plays about fame and despair on the internet, 'The Bird' slig... (continued)
archive review
★★★★
edinburgh
06 Aug 2008
The Parched Lament of Child Farrago
Perhaps too visually absorbing to fully communicate the company's ideas
archive review
★★★
edinburgh
06 Aug 2008
Devotion
Devotion frequently seems to be trying much too hard to be wacky
archive review
★★
edinburgh
06 Aug 2008
Sa-Choom
Despite the sickly music, this is truly compelling, accessible popular dance
archive review
★★★★
edinburgh
06 Aug 2008
Global Warming is Gay
A wry poke at global warming activists, this is witty enough to g... (continued)
archive review
★★★★
edinburgh
06 Aug 2008
The Caravan
A poky caravan might seem a strange choice of venue for your ave... (continued)
archive review
★★★★
edinburgh
06 Aug 2008
Bombay to Bejing by Bicycle
Eclectic and highly affective, 'Bombay to Beijing on a Bicycle' s... (continued)
archive review
★★★
edinburgh
06 Aug 2008
Foreskins Lament
What could be a useful resource for social commentary fails to succeed
archive review
★★
edinburgh
06 Aug 2008
My Great Grandfather's War
The story of a very proud great grandson, this conversational pie... (continued)
archive review
★★★
edinburgh
06 Aug 2008
Big Bruvva: The Musical
Cheesy, superficial and clichéd, this is thoroughly enjoyable
archive review
★★★★
edinburgh
06 Aug 2008
Motherland
Motherland—verbatim reports from the wives and girlfriends of s... (continued)
archive review
★★★
edinburgh
06 Aug 2008
Pornography
Though a little London-centric, this is beautifully written, non-... (continued)
archive review
★★★★
edinburgh
06 Aug 2008
Supper
While these are beautiful monologues, their contrived setting fails to impress
archive review
★★
edinburgh
06 Aug 2008
Out Of Your Knowledge
Steven Waters' new play is a victim of it's own cleverness
archive review
★★
edinburgh
06 Aug 2008
Carl Donnelly vs. John Robins vs. Predator
Tom Crookston discovers buried treasure in the caves beneath the Royal Mile
archive review
★★★
edinburgh
06 Aug 2008
John Bishop
Marketing-director turned comedian John Bishop made his name last... (continued)
archive review
★★★
edinburgh
06 Aug 2008
Miles Jupp: Drifting
Miles Jupp is looking good, or so think several members of his au... (continued)
archive review
★★★
edinburgh
06 Aug 2008
Durham Revue: ...And Other Stories
Watching student comedy at the Fringe can be a risky business – y... (continued)
archive review
★★
edinburgh
06 Aug 2008
Greg Fleet: Secrets and Lies
Greg Fleet is clearly a comic who’s intimate with the phrase “whe... (continued)
archive review
★★★
edinburgh
06 Aug 2008
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