Written and Performed by Annie Davison Directed by Daniel Bainbridge Review by Dominic Corr Pleasance Courtyard ★★★★ There’s a particular thrill in watching a performer sprint headlong into their own chaos—and Annie Davison does so with wit, warmth, and an explosively impressive performance. BAIRNS, her one-woman show about surrogacy, sisterhood, and self-sabotage, is a tightly … Continue reading Review: Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2025 – BAIRNS
Category: Fringe 2025
Review: Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2025 – Ria Lina: Riabellion
Review by Eve Nugent Monkey Barrel Comedy ★★★★ Performing to a sold-out cave in Cabaret Voltaire, the magnificent Ria Lina makes a triumphant return to the Edinburgh Fringe at long last with Riabellion – a sharp, exceptionally polished hour of comedy that dares to tackle provocative topics with balance and wit. Bursting onto stage with … Continue reading Review: Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2025 – Ria Lina: Riabellion
Review: Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2025 – Hot Mess
Written and Directed by Ellie Coote Music and Lyrics by Jack Godfrey Review by Dominic Corr Pleasance Courtyard ★★★★★ There’s a moment in Hot Mess—a pop musical about the climate crisis masquerading as a romcom—where Earth, played with volcanic intensity by Danielle Steers (The Cher Show), belts a note so pure and furious it feels … Continue reading Review: Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2025 – Hot Mess
Review: Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2025 – Eggs Aren’t That Easy to Make
Written by Maria Telnikoff Directed by Lauren Tranter Review by Orly Benn Underbelly Bristo Square - Jersey ★★★★ ‘Would you let your best friend be your sperm donor?’. This is the tagline that Big Sofa and the Counterminers are using to advertise their newest show Eggs Aren’t That Easy To Make (‘Eggs’), written by Maria … Continue reading Review: Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2025 – Eggs Aren’t That Easy to Make
Review: Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2025 – Sophie’s Surprise 29th
Review by Aislinn McSharry Underbelly Circus Hub - The Beauty ★★★★ A circus experience, showcasing a truly phenomenal skill standard, Three Legged Race productions Sophie's Surprise 29th has audiences gasping in awe, laughing-out-loud, and sitting on the edge of our seats, in all too real states of absolute concern, as the performers fling each other around, hang … Continue reading Review: Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2025 – Sophie’s Surprise 29th
Review: Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2025 – EUSOG: Merrily We Roll Along
Directed by Dan J. Bryant Review by Aislinn McSharry Sanctuary at St. Augustines ★★★★ EUSOG's (Edinburgh University Savoy Opera Group) rendition of Stephan Sondheim's Merrily We Roll Along is engaging, exquisite, heartfelt, and undeniably charismatic. An enthralling musical theatre experience at this year's Fringe, it is to be cherished. Sondheim's musical follows the central friendship between Franklin, … Continue reading Review: Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2025 – EUSOG: Merrily We Roll Along
Review: Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2025 – An Ode To The Casting Director
Written by Sophie Fisher Review by Aislinn McSharry Gilded Balloon Patter Hoose ★★★★★ A one-woman play detailing the trials and tribulations of casting calls, acting aspirations, and general social survival in the face of all this, Sophie Fisher's An Ode to the Casting Director is hilarious, heartfelt, and completely captivating. Dismal auditions of hoarse battle cries, to … Continue reading Review: Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2025 – An Ode To The Casting Director
Review: Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2025 – Gianmarco Soresi: The Drama King Tour
Review by Marina Funcasta Monkey Barrel Comedy ★★★ Soresi is a daring performer: waltzing onto the stage, facing nearly a hundred nodding heads sipping from their plastic pint cups, his charisma wins us over almost immediately. To be sure, his consecutive sell-out shows are evidence enough of his success. Whether this energy is maintained throughout, … Continue reading Review: Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2025 – Gianmarco Soresi: The Drama King Tour
Review: Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2025 – Tell Me Where Home Is (I’m Starting to Forget)
Review by Marina Funcasta theSpace@Surgeon's Hall ★★★ From Jonny Woo to Tom at the Farm, the abundance of coming-of-age/coming-out content this Fringe Festival has been truly remarkable. All tales are bittersweet, but the conversation seems to be expanding. At least in the theatre world. This is of course a wonderful move forward. And Michael DeBartolo’s … Continue reading Review: Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2025 – Tell Me Where Home Is (I’m Starting to Forget)
Review: Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2025 – Scatter: A Horror Play
Written and Performed by Patrick McPherson Directed by Jonny Harvey Review by Dominic Corr Underbelly Cowgate - Iron Belly ★★★★ There’s a particular kind of silence that falls over an audience when fear is genuine. Not the polite hush of anticipation or the scatter-gun anxiety of jumpscares, but the breath-held, spine-tightened stillness of people bracing … Continue reading Review: Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2025 – Scatter: A Horror Play
