‘Sarah Hester Ross Is What?’(Just The Tonic-Nucleus )| Review By Marcus Lundie

‘Sarah Hester Ross Is What?’ is a wonderful new show by the hilariously talented musical comedian Sarah Hester Ross. Ross rose to internet fame with her hilarious Tik Tok series ‘Florida Men’ in which she uses a date and googles; Florida Man (Insert Date) and turns whatever story comes up into a hysterical song. The... Continue Reading →

I Know A Guy (PBH Free Fringe: Uno Mas) | Review by Marcus Lundie

‘I Know A Guy’ is a fabulous new addition to this year’s PBH’s Free Fringe, PBH’s Free Fringe makes the Edinburgh Fringe Festival more accessible for both artists and audiences, offering free venues to artists and free tickets to audiences. Sharon Em provides an insight into her life specifically her history with men and her... Continue Reading →

‘Sunshine On Leith’ (Church Hill Theatre) | Review by Marcus Lundie

The Bohemians, Edinburgh’s renowned amateur theatre company presents ‘Sunshine On Leith’ at the Church Hill Theatre. Morningside’s sunny disposition just got sunnier with a wonderful rendition of the Leith based smash hit musical ‘Sunshine On Leith’.  Sunshine On Leith written by Stephen Greenhorn, was originally created and produced by the Dundee Rep Theatre. The story follows two Scottish soldiers who... Continue Reading →

‘The Wizard of Oz’ (Edinburgh Playhouse) | Review by Marcus Lundie

‘The Wizard of Oz’ comes to the Edinburgh Playhouse to blow our slippers off and toss us over the rainbow into the merry old land of Oz. This fantastic revival hits the Edinburgh stage, giving us all a fresh take on L. Frank Baum’s original tale. Andrew Lloyd Webber and Jeremy Sams’s new adaption is... Continue Reading →

Kitchen Underwear (Greenside, Infirmary Street), | Review by Marcus Lundie

When Ash and Zee move into their tiny Edinburgh apartment, they begin to navigate the emotional rollercoaster that is their early twenties. What they don’t expect is confronting the ageold question of, "do I want to date you, or do I just want to be you?" “Kitchen Underwear” details the highs and lows of sapphic... Continue Reading →

‘Continental Comedy’ (Kilderkin) | Review By Marcus Lundie

Another comedy compilation show that’s part of this years’ PBH Free Fringe, ‘Continental Comedy’ features comedy stand up acts based all across the world that have come right here to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. The show is emceed by the absolutely snort-cackle worthy Sharon Em, she is a wonderfully talented comedian who truly knows what... Continue Reading →

‘Sofa, So Funny, So Fringe.’ (Kilderkin) | Review By Marcus Lundie

Part of this years’ PBH Free Fringe, ‘Sofa, So Funny, So Fringe’ is a stand-up compilation show brought to us by the hilarious Leslie Gold and the witty Nick Kirk. This show is fantastic, incredibly smart humour which really bases itself off of the naturalistic mundane, which I personally love. Nick Kirk has some fabulous... Continue Reading →

Ed (Zoo Playground) | Review by Marcus Lundie

Ed: the new, totally unofficial, ginger-inclusive parody sketch show is a late-night comedy parodying Ed Sheeran’s rise to stardom is premiering at this year’s Edinburgh Festival Fringe. Accompanied by a glittering live band and fresh from a sold-out London run, makes its Edinburgh Fringe debut. ‘Ed’ is a positively mad experience for any audience member... Continue Reading →

Dusk (Lyceum Theatre) l Review by Marcus Lundie

Brazilian film and theatre director Christiane Jatahy brings her theatrical work to the UK for the first time in this arresting performance of Dusk, based on Lars von Trier’s film Dogville. Attempting to escape the oppressive, quasi-fascist regime of her country, a young Brazilian woman Graça flees her homeland. She finds refuge in a community of theatre artists staging Dogville and... Continue Reading →

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