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EDINBURGH 2017 - BWW Review: A JOKE, theSpace on Niddry Street by Amy Hanson - August 15, 2017 Starring Richard Oliver, Robert Picardo and Sylvester McCoy, A Joke depicts three men meeting in a void and attempting to figure out who they are and what has brought them together. They swiftly realise that they are apparently the set up for an archetypal joke, and attempt to understand the nature of their existence. The result is something akin to Waiting for Godot crossed with Six Characters in Search of An Author. EDINBURGH 2017: BWW Q&A- News Revue 2017 by Natalie O'Donoghue - August 15, 2017 BWW speaks to the team behind News Revue about their run at the 2017 Edinburgh Festival Fringe. EDINBURGH 2017 - BWW Review: SOMEONE DIES AT THE END, theSpace @ Surgeons Hall by Amy Hanson - August 15, 2017 American theatre company Squeaky Wheelz Productions have brought a new play to Edinburgh set after a nuclear apocalypse has wiped out the United States. The topic is certainly relevant considering current political rhetoric, though the play does not dwell on events leading up to the cataclysm, focusing instead on a small group of survivors. Three cautious young people sharing carefully rationed food in an underground shelter are joined first by a young couple with a baby on the way, then by a pair of siblings. Characters' stories develop and conflict occurs within this 45 minute drama by Freddie Fulton and Matthew Consalvo. The Marlowe's BOX CLEVER Wows Audiences at Edinburgh Fringe by BWW News Desk - August 14, 2017 The Marlowe's first show at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe is wowing audiences and reviewers. BWW Review: PROM KWEEN at Underbelly, Cowgate by Adam Robinson - August 14, 2017 Cool kids, high school identity issues, a whole lot of singing and the starting of engines. Grease may have been the word, but hunty you are not in Rydell anymore. It is 2016 and while the world is in turmoil, the life of an American teenager is no smooth catwalk. Social outsider Matthew comes untucked when they decide it is time to step out the shadows and shine, by running for prom queen. BWW Review: ED GAMBLE: MAMMOTH at Pleasance Courtyard (Venue 33) by Matt Elliot - August 14, 2017 Ed Gamble returns to the Edinburgh Fringe with his new show 'Mammoth'. A show that will have you laughing from beginning to end. BWW Review: THRILL ME: THE LEOPOLD AND LOEB STORY at C Venue - C Too by Matt Elliot - August 14, 2017 Thrill Me: The Leopold and Loeb Story is the shocking true story of Richard Loeb and Nathan Leopold, two soon to be trainee lawyers who kidnap and murder a 14 year old boy in their desire to commit the perfect crime. Returning to the fringe for the first time since 2014 this production reunites the original creative team, with direction by Guy Retallack and Musical Direction by Kris Rawlinson. EDINBURGH 2017 - BWW Review: IT SHOULDA BEEN YOU, theSpace @ Venue45 by Gregor Dickson - August 15, 2017 'It Shoulda Been You' opened on Broadway in 2015, with a cast including Tyne Daly, Sierra Boggess and Lisa Howard in a production directed by David Hyde Pierce. It receives one of its first UK presentations here from new Edinburgh company Room 29 Theatre, and it's an inspired choice for their Fringe premiere. EDINBURGH 2017: A Day At The Fringe- Natalie Allison by Natalie O'Donoghue - August 14, 2017 Natalie Allison, producer of SKIN blogs for BWW to give us an insight into a typical day for her at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. EDINBURGH 2017: A Day At The Fringe- Maria Peters by Natalie O'Donoghue - August 14, 2017 Fringe performer Maria Peters blogs for BWW to give us her top tips for surviving August in Edinburgh. EDINBURGH 2017 - BWW Review: JOE'S NYC BAR, Assembly George Square Studios by Amy Hanson - August 13, 2017 Joe's NYC Bar is a show that really understands the Celtic concept of "craic" - the great pleasure of good company and good conversation. Bringing a touch of Brooklyn to Edinburgh this August, the production is an immersive and often improvisational experience set in the eponymous New York watering hole and featuring its staff and patrons, as well as audience members who are very much encouraged to get involved. EDINBURGH 2017 - BWW Review: EDGES, C by Amy Hanson - August 12, 2017 Edges is the first musical from Pasek and Paul, now better known for La La Land and Dear Evan Hansen. More of a song cycle, it is a collection of numbers on the theme of coming of age, from growing apart from siblings via dating and breakups to parenthood. EDINBURGH 2017 - BWW Review: GILBERT & SULLIVAN'S IMPROBABLE NEW MUSICAL, theSpace on the Mile by Gregor Dickson - August 12, 2017 The typically implausible G&S style plot involves two companies going to extreme lengths to secure good reviews at the Edinburgh Fringe with rival productions. Many of the usual Gilbertian elements are included: an abandoned baby, a sense of duty, love across ranks and an implausible, contrived finale. All-new lyrics, set to Sullivan's music, are accompanied by the usual quota of silly dances. EDINBURGH 2017 - BWW Review: LEMONS LEMONS LEMONS LEMONS LEMONS, Roundabout @ Summerhall by Amy Hanson - August 12, 2017 How would you get through your day without being able to sing a full song, read a poem aloud or even debate at length which Fringe show to see? That's the premise behind Sam Steiner's award-winning play Lemons Lemons Lemons Lemons Lemons , which returns to the Fringe this year in the lovely Roundabout venue at Summerhall. Focusing on the importance of communication and language, it depicts snapshots in the relationship of musician Oliver (Euan Kitson) and lawyer Bernadette (Beth Holmes) before and after the implementation of a 'Hush Law'. Under this law, individuals are limited to using only 140 words in a day. EDINBURGH 2017: A Day At The Fringe- Sian Rowland by Natalie O'Donoghue - August 10, 2017 Playwright Sian Rowland blogs for BWW to give us an idea of a typical day for her at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. EDINBURGH 2017: BWW Q&A- Snowflake by Natalie O'Donoghue - August 10, 2017 BWW speaks to Mark Thomson about bringing Snowflake to the 2017 Edinburgh Festival Fringe. EDINBURGH 2017: A Day At The Fringe- Familia de la Noche by Natalie O'Donoghue - August 9, 2017 Familia de la Noche blog for BWW to give us an insight into a typical day for the them at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. EDINBURGH 2017: A Day At The Fringe- Rhys Nicholson by Natalie O'Donoghue - August 9, 2017 Rhys Nicholson blogs for BWW to give us an insight into the Edinburgh Festival Fringe from a comedian. EDINBURGH 2017: BWW Q&A- Fiona Sagar by Natalie O'Donoghue - August 9, 2017 BWW speaks to Fiona Sagar about bringing Sagar Mega Drive to the 2017 Edinburgh Festival Fringe. EDINBURGH 2017 - BWW Review: THE TIME MACHINE, Voodoo Rooms by Amy Hanson - August 8, 2017 Long before the Delorean or the TARDIS ever graced our screens, the story of The Time Machine fascinated the public with the idea of travelling in the fourth dimension. This new musical based on the H.G. Wells masterpiece is not a straight adaptation of the novel, adding in a neat framing device. Set at Radio Woking in the 1950s, this production features Carrie (Lindsay Sharman), a station producer in the finest cut-glass BBC English mould, and George (Laurence Owen), the writer and performer of a radio musical version of the sci-fi classic. EDINBURGH 2017 - BWW Review: ANY SUGGESTIONS, DOCTOR? AN IMPROVISED ADVENTURE IN SPACE AND TIME, Sweet Grassmarket by Amy Hanson - August 7, 2017 We have several months to wait to see Peter Capaldi regenerate into Jodie Whittaker, but for those needing a Fringe fix of their favourite Gallifreyan, Any Suggestions, Doctor? An Improvised Adventure in Space and Time is offering up a brand new unofficial episode almost every day of the festival. EDINBURGH 2017: BWW Q&A- Demi Lardner by Natalie O'Donoghue - August 7, 2017 BWW talks to Demi Lardner about bringing Look What You Made Me Do to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. EDINBURGH 2017: A Day At The Fringe- Danyah Miller by Natalie O'Donoghue - August 7, 2017 Danish Miller blogs for BroadwayWorld to give us an insight into a day performing at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. EDINBURGH 2017: BWW Q&A- Bruce by Natalie O'Donoghue - August 7, 2017 BWW speaks to The Last Great Hunt about bringing Bruce back to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. EDINBURGH 2017: BWW Q&A- Fag/Stag by Natalie O'Donoghue - August 7, 2017 BWW speaks to the team behind Fag/Stag about their run at the 2017 Edinburgh Festival Fringe. |
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