EDINBURGH 2019: BWW Review: PHOEBE ROBINSON: SORRY, HARRIET TUBMAN, Assembly
Best known as the co-creator and co-star of hit podcast 2 Dope Queens, interviewing the likes of Jon Stewart, Tig Nataro and Michelle Obama to name just a few.
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Best known as the co-creator and co-star of hit podcast 2 Dope Queens, interviewing the likes of Jon Stewart, Tig Nataro and Michelle Obama to name just a few.
Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds' 1996 album, Murder Ballads, tells of gruesome deaths born out of love.
Camille O'Sullivan dedicates her latest show entirely to the music of Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds.
The mother of all confessional shows from the bestselling author and star of The Fast Show and Two Doors Down.
'When you leave here, everything else will be exactly the same.
Inspired by true events: a passionate Sue Perkins Superfan, sent to a therapist to deal with her drinking, relays her adventures pursuing Sue.
Confetti and Chaos is immersive theatre at its best, engaging with its audience from the very outset.
Bugsy Malone is an engaging, exciting and hilarious piece of theatre.
The Yorkshire Ripper was convicted of killing 13 women in the late 70s and early 80s.
How To Be Brave, written by Siân Owen and performed with boundless energy by Laura Dalgleish, is the greatest bedtime story a scared little girl could hear.
Pauline stayed at home to care for Dad.
Mary Anning is just 12 years old when she finds an ichthyosaur skeleton on a Lyme Regis beach.
Daniel Ward's The Canary And The Crow narrates his experience of being a black boy in a white, middle class high school.
Helen Bauer is being marketed as 'a self-confessed attention seeker', and she really wants you to watch.
An intense, unnerving and magnetic performance by Richard Gadd, as Baby Reindeer takes the audience through a journey of Gadd's long-term stalker.
You may not always agree with Loyiso Gola, he's a pretty strongly opinionated kind of guy, but his arguments are always so logical and annoyingly backed by sound rationale that you've got to hear him out.
Ryan Calais Cameron's new play, Typical, is a monologue depicting an unthinkable, but depressingly fathomable, true story.
Lucy McCormick is back, inflicting her twisted brilliance on Edinburgh, following her last hit Triple Threat in 2016.
Gorgeously indiscreet, this New York Comic is as sharp as they come.
The Rocky Horror Show is the story of two squeaky clean college kids a?" Brad and his fiancée Janet.
Produced by double Fringe-First winning Francesca Moody (of Angry Alan and Square Go), self-obsessed 30-year-old Girl Guide Sephie tries to achieve her entertainment badge after several failed attempts.
The best costumes at the Fringe, glorious rewrites of songs you wish you'd been clever enough to think of, and a glittery, scantily clad man lying across your lap.
It's comedy, but not as you know it.
Hughes' highball energy will make this hour of comedy pass in the blink of an eye.
A powder keg of stupefaction and anxiety.
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