The Disappearance of Sadie Jones [not] @EdFringe 2013
I would have liked to take The Disappearance of Sadie Jones to Edinburgh this year. I briefly entertained thoughts of doing so. But, I don’t believe in asking professional actors […]
I would have liked to take The Disappearance of Sadie Jones to Edinburgh this year. I briefly entertained thoughts of doing so. But, I don’t believe in asking professional actors […]
Summerhall. Edinburgh Fringe The Shit/La Merda performed by Silvia Gallerano and written by Cristian Ceresoli [contains spoilers, although I’m not sure anything can prepare you for the live version] In […]
Summerhall. Edinburgh Fringe. by neTTheatre. Directed by Pawel Passini Another disclaimer – I’m not a reviewer/critic/journalist. I don’t make any kind of notes when I’m watching. I have a selective […]
I saw lots of lovely shows at the Fringe (yup, I’m back home already). Lovely, compassionate, honest (Mess), sweet, cuddleable (Blink), makes-you-think-and laugh-in-a-gentle and warm-way (The price of everything) inventive-with-props-and-excellent-if-you-like-that-sort-of-thing-which-I-don’t-much […]
This is not yet the proper blog about Edinburgh Fringe. This is more of a list. I am putting a star next to my top five. Not as in ‘one […]
If you are planning on taking a show to the Edinburgh Fringe this year, Paul Levy of Fringe Review has some advice: Where the budget isn’t there, and also where […]
ALL reviews of Opposition at the Edinburgh Fringe (at least all the ones I can find…) What’s on Stage ***** An astonishing neo-Dadaist performance for our times. Radical, political, courageous….This […]
Mark Laville (director of Opposition and the Barbican Theatre, Plymouth) was flyering on the Royal Mile today when he noticed two men dressed in suits, like doormen standing in front of a hotel. […]
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….We’re happy about that….’ I’m sitting on a child’s bed, on a duvet with smiley cats, hot air balloons and umbrellas on it in a flat in Edinburgh. It is […]