Edinburgh Fringe Review: Goodbear, Bedlam
This show could easily be called 'Joe Barnes and his eyebrows' but perhaps, that was just my favourite bit. Barnes, and his partner Henry Perryment, have once again created a show that delig…
This show could easily be called 'Joe Barnes and his eyebrows' but perhaps, that was just my favourite bit. Barnes, and his partner Henry Perryment, have once again created a show that delig…
Maggie's back ladies and gents and this time she's pitting us against one another in a technicolor extravaganza. After a hugely successful run of Margaret Thatcher: Queen of Soho, Matt Tedfo…
Ever since I saw Bucket Club's award-winning Lorraine and Alan in 2014, I've been dying to see what they have got up to since and I can happily say that I was not disappointed. Fossils has e…
Hurriedly rushed into a car down a side street by the venue is the way that Rubber begins. A quick content warning and then slam " doors are shut; it's just me and one other person, seatbelt…
A follow-up after a smash hit can always be difficult and while Breach Theatre's Tank is good; it sadly lacks the impact that they managed to illicit with last year's The Beanfield. Taking o…
I don't even think there are enough words to describe how much I loved We Are Ian, there are only dance moves. Two in particular; the hot potato and the waterfall fingers. We're all Ian. Wel…
The only way I can describe this show when I'm telling every person I meet to go and see it, is that despite the fact that no one says a word; I still ended up with tears in my eyes and my c…
Entering the ZOO Cabaret Bar, you find yourself in the Karaoke Klub that dreams are made of. Rainbow string lights adorn the stage where an equally enthusiastic bar maid is giving it her all…
Very rarely does a show have a perfect title but The Life and Times of Lionel is the only way to describe this wonderful piece of theatre. Forget About The Dog are a new company hailing from…
Still Here was a play of challenges to overcome, not least to find the venue but also to fully understand what Theatre For Justice were trying to do. If the idea of the tent was to make the …
Children's theatre can so often forget its audience and miss out on entertaining both adults and children, but Strung Up Theatre's Jungle Book made no such mistake. An enchanting hour that d…