Fresh from sell-out success in Australia, Thomas Currie blends powerful vocals, razor-sharp piano, electric cello and witty storytelling in this all-too-relatable late-night cabaret. Featuring original music and some reimagined classics, be immersed in a collection of gripping tales from around the world. This show is perfect for night owls, insomniacs and anyone who has ever … Continue reading Have a Gander at The Edinburgh Fringe 2025 – Basically Nocturnal
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Have a Gander at The Edinburgh Fringe 2025 – Baby in the Mirror
Lena and Joey are having a baby. Lena has bought a pinstripe suit. Joey is soaking wet. A show about queer family making and what it takes to make one. Baby in the Mirror is the debut show of Second Adolescence, a new theatre company from Stella Marie Sophie and Sammy J Glover, Director and … Continue reading Have a Gander at The Edinburgh Fringe 2025 – Baby in the Mirror
Have a Gander at The Edinburgh Fringe 2025 – The Remarkable Ben Hart
A brand new mind-bending theatrical experience. Prepare to have your reality rewritten... Following sold-out shows around the world, Ben Hart returns with a brand new show – his most astonishing and impossible yet. An entirely unique voice in magic, Ben Hart brings together enthralling storytelling, sharp wit and indisputable charm, to create magic shows that … Continue reading Have a Gander at The Edinburgh Fringe 2025 – The Remarkable Ben Hart
Have a Gander at The Edinburgh Fringe 2025 – Homo(sapien)
Joey is a Bad Gay™. He's never had sex with a man, not even once. But tonight is the night, and he is determined to make sure he will not die a virgin. Filled with Catholic guilt, internalised homophobia and fear of the local GAA lads – Joey embarks on a hapless quest to 'get … Continue reading Have a Gander at The Edinburgh Fringe 2025 – Homo(sapien)
Have a Gander at The Edinburgh Fringe 2025 – NIUSIA
Niusia was a Holocaust survivor. Her granddaughter, Beth, only remembers an angry, dying woman. She's ready to learn her stories, but what she discovers is all the questions she didn't know existed and wasn't allowed to ask. Through NIUSIA, Beth weaves together memories, handed-down stories, and interviews to examine the precarity of identity and the … Continue reading Have a Gander at The Edinburgh Fringe 2025 – NIUSIA
Have a Gander at The Edinburgh Fringe 2025 – KINDER
An unexpected call from a library derails a performance planned by newly arrived drag artist Goody Prostate, booked to headline a local reading hour. Forced to scramble together a new act in real time for a crowd of unruly children and their parents, Goody spirals into a chaotic exploration of childhood, memory, stories and what … Continue reading Have a Gander at The Edinburgh Fringe 2025 – KINDER
Have a Gander at The Edinburgh Fringe 2025 – Yes, We’re Related
Dysfunctional sisters Sara and Saskia must confront the unpredictable stages of grief. Sara is living in denial. Saskia is determined to celebrate their mother's death with partner Mark and a party to die for. When a jaw-dropping secret is revealed, things go from bad, to worse, to catastrophic. Hailed as a comedy echoing the best … Continue reading Have a Gander at The Edinburgh Fringe 2025 – Yes, We’re Related
Have a Gander at The Edinburgh Fringe 2025 – Lubna Kerr: Lunchbox
Lunchbox is about the impact of bullying, through the eyes of a troubled Scottish boy, Steven and Pakistani girl, Lubna. Can two teenagers brought up in the same street in Glasgow have different outcomes in life? Can Lubna navigate being bullied without telling her parents about it, not wanting to add to their burden? What … Continue reading Have a Gander at The Edinburgh Fringe 2025 – Lubna Kerr: Lunchbox
Have a Gander at A Chorus Line – A Chat with Josh Kiernan
Seventeen stories. Eight chances. One singular sensation. New York City. 1975. On an empty Broadway stage, seventeen performers are put through their paces in the final, gruelling audition for a new Broadway musical. Only eight will make the cut. A Chorus Line is a musical masterpiece that revolutionised Broadway, with creator Michael Bennett using real-life testimonies from … Continue reading Have a Gander at A Chorus Line – A Chat with Josh Kiernan
Review: Kim’s Convenience – Riverside Studios, London
Written by Ins Choi Directed by Esther Jun Review by Greta Abbey Riverside Studios: Tickets ★★★ Kim’s Convenience, written by and starring Ins Choi, is a brisk and cheering eighty minutes that touches on themes of racial stereotypes, biases, and parent-child relationships. It is told through the lens of the Korean-Canadian Kim family. It focuses … Continue reading Review: Kim’s Convenience – Riverside Studios, London
