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Q&A: EDINBURGH 2024: Sarah McGuinness on SARAH MCGUINNESS SINGS CABARET by Kat Mokrynski - August 16, 2024 BWW caught up with Sarah McGuinness about bringing Sarah McGuinness Sings Cabaret to the 2024 Edinburgh Festival Fringe. Q&A: EDINBURGH 2024: Ellen Toland on PRETTY GOOD, NOT BAD by Kat Mokrynski - August 16, 2024 BWW caught up with Ellen Toland about bringing Pretty Good, Not Bad to the 2024 Edinburgh Festival Fringe. SHOW:GIRLS Comes to Edinburgh Fringe by BWW News Desk - August 16, 2024 Experience a unique blend of opera and burlesque with SHOW:GIRLS, a captivating performance that merges classical music with bold, theatrical flair. Don't miss this innovative and entertaining show. Review: EDINBURGH 2024: NINA ROSE CARLIN: SEEKING REPRESENTATION, TheSpace At Surgeons' Hall by Kat Mokrynski - August 24, 2024 Seeking Representation takes audience members on a journey to Hollywood with Carlin, who, with a guide on how to make it in the city that she found in the back of a car, is ready to be a star. The guide Carlin finds has six simple steps - The Old Fashioned Way, Find A Place to Live, Find An Agent, Get A Job, Seek Enlightenment and Seek Connections. Review: EDINBURGH 2024: STEFANIA LICARI: TRUST ME I'M A COMEDIAN, Underbelly, Bristo Square by Christiana Rose - August 16, 2024 Licari sets a joyful tone immediately upon entry, welcoming her audience as they enter indulging in some dancing to the music, to which she shouts in explanation “I’m Italian!” We learn of Licari’s love for running, rule-breaking, feminism and English men. Q&A: EDINBURGH 2024: Rhiannon Jenkins and Chris Griswold on GOOD GIRL by Kat Mokrynski - August 16, 2024 BWW caught up with Rhiannon Jenkins and Chris Griswold about bringing Good Girl to the 2024 Edinburgh Festival Fringe. Q&A: EDINBURGH 2024: Cobin Millage on FIFTEEN PINTS WITH A WAX FIGURE OF RENOWNED PAINTER PABLO PICASSO by Kat Mokrynski - August 15, 2024 BWW caught up with Cobin Millage about bringing Fifteen Pints With a Wax Figure of Renowned Painter Pablo Picasso to the 2024 Edinburgh Festival Fringe. Q&A: EDINBURGH 2024: Nina Rose Carlin on SEEKING REPRESENTATION by Kat Mokrynski - August 15, 2024 BWW caught up with Nina Rose Carlin about bringing Seeking Representation to the 2024 Edinburgh Festival Fringe. Edinburgh 2024 Review: THE MOSINEE PROJECT, Underbelly Cowgate by Katie Kirkpatrick - August 15, 2024 As slick and suave as its performers’ suits, The Mosinee Project is a curious little piece of documentary theatre. It takes as its subject an experiment carried out in the American midwest in 1950: to demonstrate the threat of communism, agents staged a faux communist takeover of the small town of Mosinee. It’s a fascinating set-up, but unfortunately the show doesn’t quite live up to its intrigue. REVIEW: EDINBURGH 2024: AMOS GILL: GOING DOWN SWINGING, Underbelly, Bristo Square by Christiana Rose - August 15, 2024 Amos Gill is a naturally funny Aussie comedian with a razor-sharp wit. Gill is now based in the USA, with a background in television and radio presenting. He welcomes the audience, comparing American positivity, the uplifting enthusiasm of “It’s your year!” versus the Aussie scepticism of “The Fringe? You’ll lose thousands!” RAVE NEW WORLD: ACID HOUSE CABARET Comes To Edinburgh Fringe This Week by BWW News Desk - August 14, 2024 Experience RAVE NEW WORLD: ACID HOUSE CABARET at the Edinburgh Fringe. Review: EDINBURGH 2024 CSI: CRIME SCENE IMPROVISATION, Underbelly, Bristo Square. by Christiana Rose - August 16, 2024 CSI: Crime Scene Improvisation thrives on murder, mystery and managing the unknown. The Chandeliers Theatre Company are a team of talented comedic actors with panache, bags of energy and total willingness to engage. Edinburgh 2024 Review: THE LONG RUN, Pleasance Courtyard by Katie Kirkpatrick - August 14, 2024 Katie Arnstein’s new show The Long Run manages to make a tricky topic into something heartfelt, warm, and even, at times, funny. Much of this is due to Arnstein’s welcoming, accessible style of storytelling – as an audience member, it feels like she’s speaking to you directly, with the perfect balance of confidence and vulnerability. Her distinct writing style features plenty of quips, puns, and self-aware nods, making it feel real as opposed to hidden behind theatrical artifice. Q&A: EDINBURGH 2024: Eliza Beth Stevens on YES, WE'RE RELATED by Kat Mokrynski - August 14, 2024 BWW caught up with Eliza Beth Stevens about bringing Yes, We’re Related to the 2024 Edinburgh Festival Fringe. Saltire Sky Returns to Edinburgh Fringe With Two New Shows by BWW News Desk - August 14, 2024 Award-winning Saltire Sky Theatre has returned to the Edinburgh Fringe with fresh versions of two hard-hitting and critically acclaimed shows about working class life in Scotland today. Review: EDINBURGH 2024: ARCADE, Summerhall by Christiana Rose - August 15, 2024 In the spirit of exploring something potentially out of my comfort zone at the Fringe, I threw caution to the wind and tried an immersive audio gaming adventure. EDINBURGH 2024: BroadwayWorld's Edfringe Reviews by Natalie O'Donoghue - August 13, 2024 A round-up of BroadwayWorld's Edfringe reviews from 2024. ILLUMINATED LIES: A BLACK CAB JOURNEY INTO THE WEB OF MISINFORMATION Opens at The Edinburgh Fringe This Saturday by BWW News Desk - August 13, 2024 Medea, a pioneering live event and multimedia company dedicated to thought-provoking and purpose-driven work, will present its debut project, Illuminated Lies, at this year's prestigious Edinburgh Fringe Festival. Review: EDINBURGH 2024: IN DEFIANCE OF GRAVITY, Summerhall by Christiana Rose - August 15, 2024 In Defiance of Gravity is concerned with the historical figures of Prince Felix Yusupov, 1887 – 1967 a Russian aristocrat from the House of Yusupov, well known for partaking in the assassination of Grigori Rasputin in 1916, and marrying Princess Irina Alexandrovna, a niece of Emperor Nicholas II. Review: EDINBURGH 2024 WEATHER GIRL, Summerhall by Christiana Rose - August 15, 2024 Brian Watkins, the creator of hit Amazon TV series Outer Range brings the World Premiere of his play Weather Girl to the Edinburgh Fringe in a collaboration with the award-winning producers of Fleabag, Baby Reindeer and Kathy and Stella Solve a Murder. Review: EDINBURGH 2024: GHOST LIGHT: BETWEEN FALL AND FLIGHT, Underbelly's Circus Hub On The Meadows. by Christiana Rose - August 15, 2024 As the house lights diminish one by one, an atmosphere is set, where absolute silence feels weighty and profound. The tension builds as mysterious and unsettling whispers curiously fill the rounded circus stage, a lone *teeterboard illuminated, a character of its very own. Q&A: EDINBURGH 2024: Tanwen Stokes on JEWELS by Kat Mokrynski - August 12, 2024 BWW caught up with Tanwen Stokes about bringing Jewels to the 2024 Edinburgh Festival Fringe. Q&A: EDINBURGH 2024: Jay Light on WRONG! A F*CKED UP GAME SHOW by Kat Mokrynski - August 12, 2024 BWW caught up with Jay Light about bringing Wrong! A F*cked Up Game Show to the 2024 Edinburgh Festival Fringe. Edinburgh 2024 Review: UGLY SISTERS, Underbelly Cowgate by Katie Kirkpatrick - August 12, 2024 Ugly Sisters is one of those shows that leave you wondering what on earth you just watched – and then stays stuck in the back of your mind for days to follow. This follow-up to 52 Monologues for Young Transsexuals features a leafblower, a ballgown, nudity, dirt, and controversial feminist Germaine Greer. It’s a lot, sure, but in this bold, ambitious production, the result is a piece of theatre like no other. Charles Pas and Courtney May Robertson Will Perform a Double Bill at Edinburgh Fringe by BWW News Desk - August 12, 2024 This Edinburgh Fringe Festival, Charles Pas and Courtney May Robertson will present their solo performances in a double bill. This gives the audience the unique opportunity to see the work of two very promising artists. |
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