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Plastic Jeezus on Leave Them Wanting Less / Edinburgh Fringe 2024

Jim Keaveney1 year ago1 year ago

Simon and Aaron are Plastic Jeezus, a deadpan musical comedy duo performing hilarious surreal and unique original songs. They’re heading…

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Louise Atkinson on She’s Got the Look / Edinburgh Fringe 2024

Jim Keaveney1 year ago1 year ago

In her brand new stand-up show, Louise Atkinson (Winner of Amused Moose Comedy Award for Best Debut Show 2023), revisits…

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Aoibh Johnson on The Daughters of Róisín / Edinburgh Fringe 2024

Jim Keaveney1 year ago1 year ago

Luke Kelly’s ForWhat Died The Sons of Róisín? has long been a poignant rallying point for modern Irish people, a…

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Lachlan Harper on Gravity & Other Myths’ Ten Thousand Hours / Edinburgh Fringe 2024

Jim Keaveney1 year ago1 year ago

Following the hit sell-out sensations Macro and The Pulse at the Edinburgh International Festival, and Fringe-favourite smash-hit A Simple Space,…

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Darkfield’s Glen Neath on ARCADE / Edinburgh Fringe 2024

Jim Keaveney1 year ago1 year ago

Darkfield, the producers of innovative, immersive experiences at the forefront of technology and theatre, return to Edinburgh Festival Fringe with…

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Dave Chawner on 6 Steps To Success From The “Award Winning” Dave Chawner / Edinburgh Fringe 2024

Jim Keaveney1 year ago1 year ago

Award-winning comedian, mental health campaigner and author Dave Chawner returns to Edinburgh Fringe 2024 with a brand new show based…

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Kurt Sterling on Corporate Chronicles / Edinburgh Fringe 2024

Jim Keaveney1 year ago1 year ago

Fresh from a sold-out show at the Adelaide Fringe Festival, Kurt Sterling will be making his Edinburgh Fringe debut with…

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Review: Public – The Musical, Pleasance Courtyard (Pleasance Two) ★★★★★

Natalie Evans2 years ago2 years ago

By Natalie Evans A bee, A boomer, A broken heart, and A worried mind all walk into a gender neutral…

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Review: Nuclear Children, Pleasance Courtyard (Attic), Edinburgh ★★☆☆☆

Natalie Evans2 years ago2 years ago

Photo: Alex Brenner   by Natalie Evans Written and performed by Ezra England, Nuclear Children is a casual comedy exploring…

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Review: Hello Kitty Must Die, Pleasance Courtyard, Edinburgh ★★★★☆

Natalie Evans2 years ago2 years ago

Photo: Justin Barbin by Natalie Evans To kick off this year’s Edinburgh Fringe Festival visit, I had the pleasure of…

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