EDINBURGH 2014 - BWW Reviews: EAST END CABARET: SEXUAL TENSION, Underbelly, August 17 2014
Bernadette and Victy are not dating.
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Bernadette and Victy are not dating.
A fresh and funny take on the show within a show concept, The Drowsy Chaperone is a delightful treat for anyone with a fondness for showtunes.
In a world where pop stars think nothing of singing in their underwear, The Nualas buck the trend by sporting shiny yet surprisingly affordable frocks.
Following his sell-out fringe debut, John and curator Dan Schreiber host a live version of the BBC Radio 4 hit in which guests donate their favourite items to an infinitely large and impossible museum.
Inspired by the life of Nina Simone, Apphia Campbell's hit one-woman show follows jazz musician and civil rights activist Mena Bordeaux as she undergoes a three-day period of spiritual cleansing following the untimely death of her father.
'There's two kinds of people Callum.
Based on a true story, Parade is the tale of Leo Frank, a New York Jewish industrialist in the American South where the legacy of the Civil War is never too far away.
A Stirling lad turned city trader returns home from London on the death of his father and embarks on a voyage of personal discovery in this new Scottish musical.
Sixty Episodes in 60 Minutes.
Chortle award nominated musical comedian, Rachel Parris (IT Crowd, Thronecast, BBC Radio 4 and Austentatious) presents a shrewd take on the glamorous Las Vegas show, featuring brand new characters and comedy anthems.
Slick, warm, laugh out loud funny: Travesti takes the everyday lives of 21st-century women and puts them into the mouths - and bodies - of six male actors.
Leonard's life is absorbed in nullity, that is until he meets the most unlikely of saviours; a red balloon.
Following his hit nationwide tour, the comedian, broadcaster, writer and chef returns for his first full Fringe season in three years, reflecting on romance in middle age.
Spawn of the West End Reviews, headed by the conscienceless Keira Cochrane, make Edinburgh a miserable place to be during Fringe month.
Meet Sheherazade, the greatest storyteller of them all.
Earth's funniest footwear return with a brand new new hour of songs, sketches, socks and violence.
American Eddie Pepitone's triumphant Fringe return examines his country's (as well as his own inner) crumbling.
Why go to university? Ms Miller has one hour to persuade her inner city school's most difficult students to compose a personal statement.
After a successful debut, award-winning comedian Ian Smith (BBC2's Popatron, BBC3's Sweat the Small Stuff) returns with his new show.
Funny Girl is based on incidents in the life of Fanny Brice before and after World War One.
Dive into the zone of Tone for life affirming, changing comedy of a sort.
David Ireland's brutal and hilarious satire of love and hate dives into the darkest heart of the modern love story.
Have you been mis-sold PPI? Me neither.
Come and meet the 42nd President as he cuts loose and shoots straight from the hip in his own fantasy TED talk! From the Trojan Wars to the future of democracy, his dreams, regrets, hopes and passions, Occupy, Hillary and Monica…
In October 2013, Bec Hill announced that she was going to write an award-winning comedy show.
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Elvis in Chaos Lime Studio at Greenside @ George Street (8/07-8/15) |
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AEW All In: London Wembley Stadium - Connected by EE, London (8/30-8/30) |
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Argonauts ZOO (Playground 2) (8/07-8/30) |
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Sapphire McIntosh: Squeaky Bum Time Unerbelly Bristo Square - Daisy Room (8/05-8/30) |
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Glass Child Summerhall (Old Lab) (8/06-8/16) |
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Jitters Summerhall (Old Lab) (8/06-8/30) |
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Mark Thomas: 40 In Stand Up Years The Lemon Tree (9/24-9/24) |
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One Hour Wedding Underbelly (The Friesian) (8/05-8/23) |
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How Not to Make it in America Summerhall (Former Gent’s Locker Room) (8/06-8/31) |
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The Trials of Magnus Coffinkey Summerhall (Red Lecture Theatre) (8/06-8/31) |