Keane & Doyle's 2Elfth Night presents Shakespeare as the playwright himself would surely have intended: fast, direct, involving and moving. read more
Author: Ronan Hatfull

Bumper Blyton – EdFringe Review
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
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

Fishbowl – EdFringe Review
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

Got a Text: A Musical Parody – EdFringe Review
Boy does the patter flow in this brilliant Love Island parody, which serves as both satire and tribute to the omnipresent ITV programme which has gripped (and irked) the nation in recent years, delivering an unexpected renaissance for reality television in the process. read more

Ed Byrne: If I'm Honest – EdFringe Review
I challenge you to find a performer in Edinburgh with a more infectious personality than Ed Byrne. The show begins with a brilliantly Chaucerian take on the comedian’s time-honoured ‘welcome to stage’ introduction, delivered entirely in rhyme, and Byrne bounds on stage with the energy of a man thirty years his junior. read more