Review: Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2024 – Chemo Savvy

Presented by Gilded Balloon and Ryan Dewar Written by Alan McHugh Directed by Sally Reid Review by Dominic Corr Gilded Balloon at the Museum: Tickets ★★★★ For those in the room familiar with the context of Chemo Savvy, to know the ins and outs and history of its creation, to finally see this production on … Continue reading Review: Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2024 – Chemo Savvy

Review: Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2024 – Isabella Charlton: So My Dad F****d The Nanny

Review by Dominic Corr Gilded Balloon Patter Hoose: Tickets ★★★★ The title and subject matter initially suggest that the next hour with Isabella Charlton might strike closer to a soap opera for the upper class than a comedy set-up. Honing a routine around her father’s numerous (and we mean numerous) illicit affairs, the disharmonious family … Continue reading Review: Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2024 – Isabella Charlton: So My Dad F****d The Nanny

Review: Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2024 – Willy’s Candy Spectacular

Book by Richard Kraft and Andy Fickman Directed by Andy Fickman Songs by Riki Lindhome, Daniel Mertzlufft, Doug Rockwell & Tova Litvin, Alan Zachary & Michael Weiner,, Megan Cavallari, Jennifer Lucy Cook, and Richard Kraft, and Kate Micucci Review by Dominic Corr Pleasance Dome: Tickets ★ The Golden Ticket of the Fringe has quickly melted … Continue reading Review: Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2024 – Willy’s Candy Spectacular

Review: Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2024 – Circus The Show

https://youtu.be/P4mbfy0ovpk Created by Showman Productions Review by Dominic Corr Underbelly, George Square: tickets ★★★★ Roll up, roll up, you’re never too old for the circus. The greatest shows on earth, the biggest and boldest of tricks all here waiting for eager audiences at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe can be found at Circus - The Show! … Continue reading Review: Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2024 – Circus The Show

Review: Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2024 – Cringe

https://youtu.be/xL0uPWsQowE Presented by Fishmarket Theatre Co Review by Dominic Corr theSpace@Niddry St: Tickets ★★★ There’s no such thing as a guilty pleasure. It’s a derogatory term for having a passion for something (usually a television series, comic book, or film) a person places their passions into, while others may snort or raise their eyebrows. It’s … Continue reading Review: Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2024 – Cringe

Review: Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2024 – Chokeslam

https://youtu.be/qRGu408hXac Performed and Written by Tegan Verheul Directorial Support by Rosie Nicholls Review by Dominic Corr Assembly George Square: Tickets ★★★★ What is a wrestling ring if not a stage? What is a ‘heel’ if not an antagonist? And what is ‘kayfabe’ if not the equivalent of ‘based on true events’? This Festival Fringe has … Continue reading Review: Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2024 – Chokeslam

Review: Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2024 – Vlad Ilich: Vladislav Baby Don’t Hurt Me

https://youtu.be/sMYiO_Ex2QI Review by Dominic Corr Pleasance Courtyard: Tickets ★★★ Chess and comedy. Not the two ‘C’ words you would slot side-by-side at the Festival Fringe, but far odder set-ups have occurred. In truth, the crux of North Macedonian comic Vlad Ilich’s Fringe debut is rather brilliant: a mash-up of their love for chess, with a … Continue reading Review: Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2024 – Vlad Ilich: Vladislav Baby Don’t Hurt Me

Review: Edinburgh Festival Fringe – A Knock on the Roof

Written and Performed by Khawla Ibraheem Directed and Developed by Oliver Butler Review by Josie Rose Traverse Theatre: Tickets ★★★★★ There is perhaps nothing more destructive, heartbreaking, and ruinous than war. From the constant fear and anxiety experienced by its victims to the terrible external realities made starkly visible to all around, Khawla Ibraheem captures … Continue reading Review: Edinburgh Festival Fringe – A Knock on the Roof

Review: Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2024 – Yuriko Kotani: The Meanings of Life

Review by Dominic Corr Monkey Barrel Comedy HIVE: Tickets ★★★ A double-meaning, the ‘Meanings of Life’tagline is used cleverly by Yoriko Kotani to demonstrate double standards and cultural confusion in moving from Japan to the UK to often hilarious consequences and anecdotes. A charming set-up, one which would spoil the entire performance to reveal Kotani’s … Continue reading Review: Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2024 – Yuriko Kotani: The Meanings of Life

Review: Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2024 – Holly Stars: Justice for Holly

Review by Dominic Corr Assembly George Square Studios: Tickets ★★★★ You’ll not often find yourself in the max-security wing of a Superdrug on a Sunday afternoon. Well, maybe you do. Holly Stars certainly does. Audiences join the comic and writer right after she’s been nabbed for nicking a load of lipsticks, and her usual tricks … Continue reading Review: Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2024 – Holly Stars: Justice for Holly