Have A Gander at Pantomime in Scotland 2025

It’s that glorious part of the year again — and no, it’s not the Festival Fringe. It’s Panto season. Pull on the heels, coat yourself in glitter and prepare the boos and cheers: familiar dames and mischievous baddies are back to lead the nation’s favourite festive bargain of slapstick, songs and crowd‑pleasing mayhem. Below is … Continue reading Have A Gander at Pantomime in Scotland 2025

Review: Petit Léopard – Drayton Arms Theatre, London

Co-directed by Katherine Lyle & Andrew Friedman Review by Marina Funcasta Drayton Arms Theatre ★★★★ Petit Léopard takes its time to charm, but much like a guarded cat, once let in by Capucine Earle’s performance, we are caught by her defiance - hook, line and sinker. Anchored in the beloved, post-feminist ‘Messy Woman’ genre, Earle’s … Continue reading Review: Petit Léopard – Drayton Arms Theatre, London

Review: Play, Pie, and a Pint: Wallace – Traverse Theatre

Book by Rob Drummond Music and Lyrics by Dave Hook Directed by Orla O’Loughlin Review by Orly Benn Traverse Theatre ★★★★ This week’s A Play, A Pie, A Pint, written by Rob Drummond and Dave Hook, brings us a slick and thought-provoking hip-hop musical comedy with the life (or myth) of 13th-century Scottish legend and … Continue reading Review: Play, Pie, and a Pint: Wallace – Traverse Theatre

Review: Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2025 – Chat Sh*t, Get Hit

Created by Martha Pailing, Recipient of Keep It Fringe Fund Review by Orly Benn Summerhall - Former Women's Locker Room ★★★★★ In a show whose title is characteristically angry and impulsive, Martha Pailing’s Chat Shit Get Hit is remarkably sensitive, thoughtful, funny, and clever. Beginning with a very memorable impression of her parents’ dog, Huwie, … Continue reading Review: Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2025 – Chat Sh*t, Get Hit

Review: Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2025 – Grace Helbig: Let Me Get This Off My Chest

Review by Aislinn McSharry Jack Dome at Pleasance Dome ★★★ Enthusiastically and engagingly, comedian Grace Helbig not only uncovers experiences with being a YouTuber in the 2010s, but also shares her navigation of breast cancer after being diagnosed at 37. Let Me Get This Off My Chest revels in dark comedy to explore the emotional journey of … Continue reading Review: Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2025 – Grace Helbig: Let Me Get This Off My Chest

Review: Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2025 – Fatal Flower

Created by Audaciously Tenacious CIC Review by Aislinn McSharry Bedlam Theatre ★★★★ Purgatory rebranded as a noughties fever dream crossed with a messy teenage sleepover: Audaciously Tenacious CIC's Perfect Dead Girls is an engaging, enthralling exploration of girlhood, underscored with a harsh, macabre questioning of the many facets of existence.   Two girls are trapped in the state … Continue reading Review: Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2025 – Fatal Flower

Review: Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2025 – Fatal Flower

https://youtu.be/f-iyhzyJ9lA Created by Valentina Tóth Review by Aislinn McSharry Summerhall - Main Hall ★★★★ Valentine Tóth's FATAL FLOWER is dubbed as "an ode to the hysterical woman": an exhilarating, unpredictable watch, with opera, sketch comedy, and political messages incorporated, Tóth's one-woman show is an exciting theatrical experience.   Tóth introduces herself to the audience, then shares with us … Continue reading Review: Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2025 – Fatal Flower

Review: Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2025 – 4’s a Crowd (Or What Not to Do When Stuck in a Bunker During the Apocalypse)

Written by Todd Bell and Tomi Fry Review by Orly Benn theSpace @ Surgeon's Hall ★★★★ The Fiascoholics have landed in Edinburgh with their fringe debut….. and it’s silly. As the world erupts in nuclear apocalypse (circa 2025-6), 5 unfortunate fortunates are mixed up in the impossible decision of choosing who to kick out of … Continue reading Review: Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2025 – 4’s a Crowd (Or What Not to Do When Stuck in a Bunker During the Apocalypse)

Review: Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2025 – Philosophy of the World

Review by Marina Funcasta Summerhall - Dissection Room ★★★★★ In both style and substance, PHILOSOPHY OF THE WORLD screams feminism. Loudly. But a messy, chaotic, hilarious kind – precisely what trio, Nora Alexander, Dora Lynn and Kat Cory, try to distance themselves from in the opening of their performance. A proper, organised three-act play, they … Continue reading Review: Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2025 – Philosophy of the World

Review: Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2025 – The Butterfly Who Flew Into The Rave

https://youtu.be/nmtgb6YvEhg Review by Marina Funcasta Summerhall - Main Hall ★★★★★ Lit with four LED lamps, the Main Hall at Summerhall is almost unrecognisable: smoke wafts from beneath the seats, Suburban Knight’s album, Nocturbulous Behaviour, blasting in the audience’s ears. And in the corner of the stage, there are three hidden bodies which bounce in unison: … Continue reading Review: Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2025 – The Butterfly Who Flew Into The Rave