Review: Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2025 – SKYE: A Thriller

Written by Ellie Keel Directed by Matthew Iliffe Review by Moyra Jones Summerhall - Tech Cube 0 ★★★★ SKYE: A Thriller, Ellie Keel’s debut play, follows the story of a family grappling with trauma, set thirty years after a life-changing incident. Annie, played by Dawn Steele, recounts the events in an interview with a crime … Continue reading Review: Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2025 – SKYE: A Thriller

Review: Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2025 – Austentatious: An Improvised Jane Austen Novel

Produced by Show And Tell Review by Aislinn McSharry ★★★★ A raucous, laugh-out-loud theatrical experience, Austentatious: An Improvised Jane Austen Novel is an absolute delight; Camaraderie between the audience and actors makes for an exciting delirium of Austen-inspired chaos, highlighting the unifying power of theatre.   The play begins with a clarification that nothing at all has been preplanned … Continue reading Review: Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2025 – Austentatious: An Improvised Jane Austen Novel

Review: Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2025 – Jonny Woo: Suburbia

Written by Alison Skillbeck Review by Moyra Jones Summerhall - Main Hall ★★★★ The lace curtain is drawn across the stage. As the audience drifts in, we find ourselves in suburbia - morning or perhaps edging into afternoon. When the lights go down and Jonny Woo awakes, it’s with a bang, launching straight into an … Continue reading Review: Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2025 – Jonny Woo: Suburbia

Review: Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2025 – Edie

https://youtu.be/z55G52DsoYk Written by Jessica Toltzis Directed by Eli Pauley Review by Eve Nugent Paradise in the Vault ★★★★ “Never underestimate the power of a lesbian in love”. That is the bold promise emblazoned on the Edie poster – and this moving one-woman show delivers it in full. Jessica Toltzis takes to the intimate Annexe stage … Continue reading Review: Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2025 – Edie

Review: Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2025 – The Truman Capote Talk Show

Created by Richard Jordan Review by Eve Nugent Pleasance Courtyard - The Attic ★★★★ Who is Truman Capote? Where can one find Truman Capote? Where can one find someone similar to Truman Capote? Bob Kingdom asks such questions in this beautiful one-man show as he embodies – in the truest sense of the word – … Continue reading Review: Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2025 – The Truman Capote Talk Show

Review: Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2025 – Maruipol

Written by Katia Haddad Directed by Guy Retallack Review by Eve Nugent Pleasance Courtyard ★★★★ It is the summer of 1992 – one year after Ukraine has gained independence from the Soviet Union. One fateful night, the lives of Galina, an ambitious student from Moscow, and Steven, a smooth-talking Ukrainian naval officer, are crucially brought … Continue reading Review: Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2025 – Maruipol

Review: Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2025 – TANKED

Created by Third Floor Theatre Review by Eve Nugent ZOO Playground ★★★★★ Upon entering the auditorium of Zoo Playground 1, the audience finds themselves plunged into the tank of Coral and Gil – a married pair of French angelfish, struggling to get along under the claustrophobic pressures of their new home. In hope of saving … Continue reading Review: Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2025 – TANKED

Review: Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2025 – Happy Ending Street

Written by Jenna Stones Songs by Lucia Ireland Review by Aislinn McSharry Leith Arches ★★★ Bawdy, bold and imbued with deeper social commentary, DollsnRags Debut Fringe Show Happy Ending Street, is an impressive display of new Scottish theatre, expertly and engagingly performed.   Detailing the lives of three sex-workers in 1890s Edinburgh, Pearl (Lucia Ireland), Bonnie (Jenna Stones) and Frances (Braegha Sturrock) plan to … Continue reading Review: Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2025 – Happy Ending Street

Review: Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2025 – Mrs Roosevelt Flies to London

Written by Alison Skillbeck Review by Moyra Jones Assembly Rooms ★★★ Alison Skillbeck portrays Eleanor Roosevelt with warmth and precision, guiding the audience gently through her life during one of the most turbulent periods of the early to mid-twentieth century. The play spans from her birth in 1884 to her death in 1962. It offers … Continue reading Review: Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2025 – Mrs Roosevelt Flies to London

Review: Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2025 – Alison Spittle: BIG

Review by Eve Nugent Monkey Barrel Comedy ★★★★ Alison Spittle waltzes onto the Monkey Barrel stage in her puffy, multicoloured tulle suit – a whimsical armour she soon sheds to reveal a glamorous, sparkly two-piece. From the offset, she disarms the audience with her total transparency, acknowledging her large size and recent weight loss. Exactly … Continue reading Review: Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2025 – Alison Spittle: BIG