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Welcome to Gaza is the result of that hope created from fifteen plays written by children between 2017 and 6 October 2023 (a ...
Shunga is the much beloved and respected Japanese form of painted erotica. Popularised during the Edo period, this form of ...
There came a point in the midst of Ways of Knowing where I genuinely wondered if this was a deliberate parody of a Fringe ...
Eduardo Estrela performs this love letter to the arts of food and theatre, in part subtitled Portuguese and partly in English ...
Is it perfect? No. Is life perfect? No, and nor should it be. If there’s a message in Giselle: Remix, it’s that the baggage ...
There’s a humble sincerity that imbues the form of a simple man with a guitar baring their all. Whether spinning old tales, ...
On the fiftieth anniversary of his death, Shostakovich (1906–75) is brought to life, especially for those who know only ...
Hot Mess is a tectonic force to be reckoned with. Whether you are a climate crusader or a Fringe fanatic, this is a hot date that you cannot turn down. Here’s hoping Earth and Hu Manity might manage a ...
Once Upon a Crime meets the Law & Order: Rhyme Unit in The Uncrackable Case. All the King's horses and all the King's men ...
A Thousand Rainy Mornings opens by setting the scene for literally the most painful and awkward version of that imaginable, ...
Alright Sunshine is that rarest of things at the Edinburgh Fringe: a play actually set in Edinburgh.
Harley Walker explores these points and other questions regarding their difficult relationship with their mother and the deep ...