Arabella Weir, star of Scottish sitcom ‘Two Doors Down’, debuted her one-woman show ‘Does My Mum Loom Big in This?’ at Assembly George Square, Studio 2. The show follows her […]
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Arabella Weir, star of Scottish sitcom ‘Two Doors Down’, debuted her one-woman show ‘Does My Mum Loom Big in This?’ at Assembly George Square, Studio 2. The show follows her […]
Read moreMarketed as ‘the bisexual Bridget Jones’, Sadie Clark’s honest and witty show about being a hopeless romantic in the modern dating world is whip-smart and thoroughly entertaining, with important messages about finding one’s purpose and self-worth in the process.
Read moreSpoken-word poetry has meant that an art form once defined only by Keats and Wordsworth has brought itself into the genre of performance, with important social justice issues often taking the forefront of subject matter. Cat Hepburn proves herself to be no different, and provides a strikingly honest, relatable, and funny hour of poetry and performance.
Read moreAn incredible tale of overcoming intense sickness and still having a sense of humour about it, ‘Madame Ovary’ is a triumphant, hilarious, and victoriously touching show, led by the very talented Rosa Hesmondhalgh.
Read moreWhether you’ve devoured ‘Les Liasons Dangereuses’ from cover to cover or just seen the iconic 90’s teen flick, if you’re a millennial, ‘Cruel Intentions’ will have certainly made its mark on you. The darkly funny and seductive musical adaptation of the film more than lives up to the movie that came before it.
Read moreRobin Morgan’s free hour-long at the Fringe consists of some very sharp, relatable comedy. I was taken in, initially, by the extended title. The show centres around three of the most important men in Robin’s life – his infant son, his father, and his childhood best friend.
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