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    Day: August 25, 2019

    Bumper Blyton – EdFringe Review
    Bumper Blyton – EdFringe Review
    Aug. 25, 2019 by Ronan Hatfull Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2019, Fringe Theatre, THEATRE
    517

    Bumper Blyton feels like an unnecessary addition to the already overcrowded improv field and might be better reworked as a devised production which makes a consorted effort to discover what are the key tropes, settings and archetypes across Blyton’s entire canon. read more

    Scottish Falsetto Sock Puppet Theatre: Roll Up! – EdFringe Review
    Scottish Falsetto Sock Puppet Theatre: Roll Up! – EdFringe Review
    Aug. 25, 2019 by Ronan Hatfull Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2019, Fringe Theatre, THEATRE
    474

    The Scottish Falsetto Sock Puppets return to this year’s Fringe with their latest offering; a show sure to warm your cockles and your feet. read more

    There She Is – EdFringe Review
    There She Is – EdFringe Review
    Aug. 25, 2019 by Luke Prowse Baldwin Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2019, Fringe Theatre, THEATRE
    482

    A whale washes up on the London Underground. That’s the premise for Brazilian Gabriela Flarys’ one-woman show There She Is. As absurd as such an event may seem, for me it acts as a metaphor for a number of concerning affairs taking place within Britain at present. read more

    No Limits – A Song Cycle (Camden Fringe) – Review
    No Limits – A Song Cycle (Camden Fringe) – Review
    Aug. 25, 2019 by Colm Molloy Fringe Theatre, THEATRE
    485

    No Limits, has a comfortably contemporaneous sound, derivative of the songwriters Scott Alan and Jonathan Reid Gealt, sung with vivacious verve by the convivial six-strong cast, which makes for a sweetly succinct hour. read more

    Fishbowl – EdFringe Review
    Fishbowl – EdFringe Review
    Aug. 25, 2019 by Ronan Hatfull Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2019, Fringe Theatre, THEATRE
    519

    This wordless play follows the interconnected lives of three flatmates in their rooftop bedsits, with walls so thin and rooms so small that overlap is inevitable. The three characters are suitably different enough to make these moments both hilarious and touching. read more

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