Edinburgh Fringe Review: If I Were Me, Underbelly Cowgate
Bonkers fun for anyone who's ever wondered who they really are, If I Were Me follows a socially awkward copywriter named Philip's (Nasi Voutsas) attempts to find himself and change his life …
Bonkers fun for anyone who's ever wondered who they really are, If I Were Me follows a socially awkward copywriter named Philip's (Nasi Voutsas) attempts to find himself and change his life …
The Stolen Inches is without a doubt the greatest (and most middle class) episode of Keeping up with the Kardashians ever produced. Exploring the disparity between public and private demeano…
An oak tree. A hypnotist. An actor, who's never seen nor read the script, playing a grieving father. Now celebrating its tenth anniversary and having featured more than 300 different a…
A cautionary tale for the age of Buzzfeed, The Red Chair Players' Clickbait attempts to "explore the subtle ways a person can be manipulated without knowing it". When a peer needs to raise $…
In 1860s San Francisco, a penniless man named Joshua Norton declared himself The Emperor of America. The city treated him as such: paying imaginary taxes, printing his declarations in the ne…
Fusing together elements of Eastern and Western physical theatre and dance, Ryukyu Cirque's Clown Macbeth is a compelling and polished take on Shakespeare's Macbeth. Director and performer M…
Writer and director Nick Myles weaves elements of his own life into the four stories presented in Mistaken, sharing with us snapshots of four recognisably human lives. Hidden Bell Product…
"I'm Donny Stixx, the boy with tricks". Philip Ridley's latest one-man play, a companion to 2013's Dark Vanilla Jungle, sees a volatile young magician (Sean Michael Verey) performing his lat…