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Edinburgh 2022: Review: FANBOY, Pleasance Dome
by Natalie O'Donoghue - August 10, 2022

Joe has always been a nerd. In his teens, he hid it. In his 20s, he owned it. Now, in his 30s, he's started to sense something: a great disturbance in the fandom... And when Joe finds himself alone, sorting through his old things, he finds an old video tape... and something incredible starts to happen!

Edinburgh 2022: Review: SKANK, Pleasance Courtyard
by Natalie O'Donoghue - August 11, 2022

Skanks just wanna have a clean bill of health, the adoration of the public and some decent recycling facilities. Kate could be a successful writer, if she could just concentrate. Instead, she needs to recycle this bean can, shag sexy Gary and stop obsessing about her inevitable untimely death.

Review: HOW TO BUILD A WAX FIGURE, Assembly George Square Studios
by Bryony Rae Taylor - August 9, 2022

What did our critic think of HOW TO BUILD A WAX FIGURE at Assembly George Square Studios?

Review: YOUR AUNT FANNY: MUFF SAID, Assembly Rooms
by Bryony Rae Taylor - August 9, 2022

What did our critic think of YOUR AUNT FANNY: MUFF SAID at Assembly Rooms?

Edinburgh 2022: Review: SOOZ KEMPNER: PLAYSTATION, Banshee Labyrinth
by Natalie O'Donoghue - August 9, 2022

Twitter sensation Sooz (BBC Radio 4, BT Sport, BBC Radio 5 Live) got a PlayStation, the first adult console, in 1998 and finally felt grown-up. But is she? A stand-up show for anyone who remembers the 90s and had big dreams as a kid. Suitable for gamers and non-gamers alike!

Review: YURIKO KOTANI: KAIJU ABOUT, Pleasance Dome
by Bryony Rae Taylor - August 9, 2022

What did our critic think of YURIKO KOTANI: KAIJU ABOUT at Pleasance Dome?

Edinburgh 2022: Starship Improvise Guest Blog
by Natalie O'Donoghue - August 9, 2022

Writer, director and performer Adam Meggido blogs for BroadwayWorld about Starship Improvise coming to the Fringe, in what ways a show is better for being improvised and why live performance is so exciting for the cast and the audience.

Edinburgh 2022: Review: LET'S TALK ABOUT PHILIP, Pleasance Courtyard
by Natalie O'Donoghue - August 10, 2022

When 30 years of family silence is broken, Helen begins a quest to discover the hidden story behind her brother's suicide. As surprising details are uncovered, Helen grapples with loyalty, long-held beliefs and how much we ever really know about those we love.

Edinburgh 2022: Review: CHRISTOPHER MACARTHUR-BOYD: OH NO, Monkey Barrel
by Natalie O'Donoghue - August 9, 2022

A brand-new hour that finds Glasgow’s finest comedian exploring the end of the world and Italian food. What happens when you're out of work, out of money and out of ideas? That's right: You go mental, pee your pants and think about topping yourself.

Edinburgh 2022: Review: BUFFY: REVAMPED, EICC
by Natalie O'Donoghue - August 9, 2022

Seven seasons. 70 minutes. One Spike. The entire 144 episodes of cult 90s TV show, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, as told through the eyes of the one person who knows it inside out: Spike. Satirical, funny and bursting with pop-culture references, it's the perfect parody for Buffy aficionados and those who never enrolled at Sunnydale High alike.

Edinburgh 2022: Review: OUT TO LUNCH, Underbelly
by Natalie O'Donoghue - August 9, 2022

Sitters has just come back from the Annual Food Writer's Awards. Coren didn't say hello. Rayner told him to piss off. Wallace thought he was staff. The final humiliation came when his face showed up in black and white on the in memoriam. In an attempt to save his failing career he strives to write the foulest review conceivable. A comedy play with songs from the writers of Boondocks, Goons, and Frog's Legs.

Review: TAKE IT AWAY, CHERYL, Greenside @ Infirmary Street
by Bryony Rae Taylor - August 8, 2022

What did our critic think of TAKE IT AWAY, CHERYL at Greenside @ Infirmary Street?

Edinburgh 2022: Review: CHARLIE RUSSELL AIMS TO PLEASE, Pleasance Below
by Fiona Scott - August 8, 2022

What did our critic think of CHARLIE RUSSELL AIMS TO PLEASE at Pleasance Below?

Edinburgh 2022: Review: MAKING A MURDERER THE MUSICAL, Underbelly
by Natalie O'Donoghue - August 9, 2022

A darkly comic, deeply engaging and emotive musical inspired by the case of Steven Avery. Created by and starring BAFTA award-winning Phil Mealey (The Royle Family, Early Doors) this captivating comedy-drama takes you on an eye-opening journey into the story of a man and his family's fight for freedom that has enthralled people all over the world and helped shine a light on the injustices and failings of a broken system. The shows passion and conviction has captured the hearts of all its supporters. Proud supporters of The Innocence Project.

Review: GOOD GRIEF at Underbelly, Cowgate
by Bryony Rae Taylor - August 8, 2022

What did our critic think of GOOD GRIEF at Underbelly Cowgate?

Edinburgh 2022: Review: MY SON'S A QUEER (BUT WHAT CAN YOU DO), Underbelly
by Natalie O'Donoghue - August 8, 2022

When Rob was 12, they attempted a full-blown Disney parade in their house for their grandma. As Rob donned wigs and played Mary Poppins, Ariel, Mickey Mouse and Belle, their dad doubled as stage manager, sound technician and Goofy. This is the joyous, chaotic, autobiographical story of actor, writer and social-media sensation Rob Madge as they set out to recreate that parade – and this time, nobody, no, nobody is gonna rain on it.

Edinburgh 2022: Review: MIND MANGLER: MEMBER OF THE TRAGIC CIRCLE, Pleasance Below
by Fiona Scott - August 7, 2022

What did our critic think of MIND MANGLER: MEMBER OF THE TRAGIC CIRCLE at Pleasance Below?

Edinburgh 2022: Review: THE ANNIVERSARY, Pleasance Dome
by Natalie O'Donoghue - August 9, 2022

It's Mr Bean meets The Shining! Don't be fooled – Jim and Barb are no ordinary elderly couple. Leave your preconceptions at the door and expect the unexpected. The Anniversary is a physical comedy house party from hell! From the creators of the multi award-winning Otto and Astrid – Die Roten Punkte comes a brand-new murderously funny comedy farce. Hold onto your hats for the most absurd and hilarious tailspin of a party like you've never seen before.

Edinburgh 2022: Review: POSEY MEHTA: I AM NOT A GORILLA at Underbelly Bristo Square
by Bryony Rae Taylor - August 7, 2022

What did our critic think of POSEY MEHTA: I AM NOT A GORILLA at Underbelly Bristo Square?

Edinburgh 2022: Review: THE MANY VOICES OF DEBRA STEPHENSON, Assembly
by Natalie O'Donoghue - August 7, 2022

Take a trip with Debra (Dead Ringers, Spitting Image, The Imitation Game, Bad Girls) as she hurtles through time in a multiverse of musical icons from Billy Holliday to Billie Eilish, Shirley Bassey to Kate Bush, with live musical accompaniment from James Stead. And, with Debra's trademark comedic impressions of well-known politicians and celebrities, there's plenty of fun and laughter along the way.

Edinburgh 2022: Review: LOCKED IN, The Space
by Natalie O'Donoghue - August 7, 2022

A ticking clock. A dodgy nursing home. Step in from the bustle of the Mile for a bundle of laughter with Locked In, a joyful comedy premiere. Also featured: Dave Shakespeare, a decidedly silly swipe at pseudointellectuals.

Edinburgh 2022: Review: BLOCK'D OFF, Pleasance Courtyard
by Natalie O'Donoghue - August 8, 2022

Working-class means many things now. Everyone knows the stereotypes, but it's time to hear their voices. A father putting his hopes on his daughter's future. A couple of dealers attempting to flee the country. A tutor manipulating his way to normality. A florist always running from brutality. Another young boy, stabbed too close to home. This is a story about people trapped in the cycle of deprivation.

Edinburgh 2022: Review: ONE OF TWO, Summerhall
by Natalie O'Donoghue - August 7, 2022

Trapped in the bathroom with an evil tattie, Jack wrestles with the reality of living alone. Jack Hunter's inspiring* debut comedy is full of heart and a half-empty bag of Weetos. A true tale of twins growing up with cerebral palsy. Jump aboard the 'strugglebus' with Jack as he steers through the intersectionality of disability, whilst honking at societal attitudes and Eddie Redmayne's career choices.

Edinburgh 2022: Review: BEN LUND-CONLON: LIES DAMNED LIES AND BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER
by Natalie O'Donoghue - August 6, 2022

Into every generation, a slayer is born: one girl in all the world, a chosen one. She alone will slay the vampires, demons, and the forces of darkness. But how many, exactly? Ben Lund-Conlon has done the research and is here to present his findings. This is a comedy show about death, Buffy, and statistical analysis.

Edinburgh 2022: Review: ABOUT MONEY, Summerhall
by Natalie O'Donoghue - August 6, 2022

Fast Food worker Shaun is your average eighteen year old boy. He likes music, video games and getting stoned. He’s also the sole carer to his eight year old sister, Sophie. Without enough money for child-care, and under pressure from an unsympathetic boss, he’s forced to make decisions that could have devastating consequences.


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