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And They Played Shang-A-Lang at Braw Venues @ Grand Lodge for the whole run of the Fringe, wonderfully navigates the highs ...
Edinburgh Theatre Arts provide a very well judged production of Oscar Wilde’s A Woman of No Importance at St Ninian’s ...
Show business excess and hard-won personal discovery coincide in Standing in the Shadows of Giants, the co-production between ...
Lucky Tonight! at the Traverse is part play, part quiz, and while one part is more successful than the other, it is ...
An attempt to go over familiar ground in a new way is not always wholly successful in Confessions of a Lunatic, from ...
Kira Mason’s play is set in ‘the void’, which represents the world of internet content creators, with the four characters ...
The Optimiserables and New Celts’ You Have Failed Me For The Last Time is only patchily entertaining. At theSpace on the Mile ...
The billboard is a larger-than-life poster of Letham as pop princess Harmony Banks in orange and blue ruffles. As real-life ...
The Poetical Life of Philomena McGuinness, from Moon Rabbit Theatre at theSpace @ Surgeons’ Hall, is a funny and affecting ...
Ringing out the Changes at St Mary’s Episcopal Cathedral – a mindful meditation of story and sound about how bells have ...
Queer Folks’ Tales at the Scottish Storytelling Centre every Wednesday of the Fringe is a powerful celebration of ...
The Kids Always Win, a gameshow comedy for kids age 5 and over is onto, well, a winner with it’s fail-safe formula, at the Pleasance Courtyard until the end of the Edinburgh school holidays.
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