‘100% My Type on Paper’ from Drop Dead Theatre provides a theatrical and yet still realistic analysis of dating in a world where love has so many different meanings. It is no secret that the increase of social media in our day to day lives has changed society dramatically, and Lola Annesley shows us just... Continue Reading →
’Paul Savage: Hopes Under the Hammer’ (Just the Tonic at The Caves – The Wee One) | Review By Lauren Shaw
‘Hopes Under the Hammer’ is Paul Savage’s stand up show at this year’s Edinburgh Fringe Festival, laughing at the lows that are part of the everyday for renters in Britain. Playing at Just the Tonic – The Caves this August, this is a must see show for those who can find humour in the dire state of... Continue Reading →
‘Chatterbox’ by Lubna Kerr (Pleasance Courtyard- The Green) | Review By Lauren Shaw
‘Chatterbox’ by Lubna Kerr is a biographical story of Lubna’s experience as a young child who moved to Scotland from Pakistan, struggling to fit in with her peers when she couldn’t speak English. The play mixes elements from her past in a storytelling format, with poignant moments of her current self, spoken to the audience. Kerr’s acting is impressive... Continue Reading →
‘Doktor Kaboom: Man of Science’ (Pleasance Courtyard- Beyond) | Review By Lauren Shaw
‘Doktor Kaboom: Man of Science’ is an exemplary show that combines a love of theatre, and science - mixed with a flare for dramatics to create one of the most fun, educational and hilarious family-friendly shows the Edinburgh Fringe has ever seen. Playing at the Pleasance Courtyard-Beyond this August, Doktor Kaboom shows adults and children... Continue Reading →
