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Holding her mic in both hands, tripping over her words a bit, Alex Stringer seems nervous when she comes onstage. It’s no wonder when the topic of her stand-up show, Happy Hour, is such a ...
Katie Norris’ superb solo Fringe debut and breakthrough last year established her as a diabolic triple threat of song, stand-up and seething, witchy rage, directed at disappointing men and the ...
Anna Hale is a force of nature in Control Freak, a witty, relatable musical comedy about perfectionism, dating disasters and the anxiety of holding it all together. She claims to welcome audience ...
If the irrepressible Cat Cohen can survive her adolescent drama teacher telling her that she was ‘normal’, then the peerless American performer can survive anything. The comic and cabaret star ...
Piotr Anderszewski is an extraordinary pianist. Modest in demeanour but colossal in what he achieves, his Queen’s Hall recital was profoundly rooted in two composers. His selection of a dozen or ...
In a city rammed to bursting with sequins, rock anthems, dancing potatoes and stomach-churning acrobatics, sometimes what really sets a performer apart is quality star power. And Tony Award winner ...
Gentle yet resonant, Janis Mackay and Nada Shawa’s Mending Nets, is a weaving of poetry, dance, and storytelling into a tapestry of shared humanity. Created as a bridge between Scotland and ...
In literary event Murder Ballad & The Unrecovered (Thursday 14 August) you can find out more about the titular mystery titles when authors Lucy Ribchester and Richard Strachan swing by Edinburgh ...
It’s not such a leap to imagine Lewis Major Projects soon moving from the Fringe to the Edinburgh International Festival, such is the majesty and skill of their work. Triptych Redux builds on ...
Struggling to survive in post-WWI Copenhagen, a newly unemployed and pregnant young woman is taken in by a charismatic elder to help run an underground adoption agency. The two form an unexpected ...
Gingham never looked so good. In She’s Behind You, Scotland’s pantomime powerhouse Johnny McKnight teams up with National Theatre Of Scotland to deliver a whip-smart, unapologetically queer ...
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