Dr. Quimpugh's Compendium of Peculiar Afflictions
Summerhall, Edinburgh Fringe Festival, Scotland By Rachel Merrill Moss BOTTOM LINE: In addition to the sheer pleasure the title gives to the lips (pronounced "quim-pew"), this intimate opera is purely delightful. Finding himself thrust unceremoniously into the twilight of life, as tricky time is in the habit of doing, the titular doctor shuffles about his warmly tapestried life uncertainly. Regretful of the l…