★★★⯪☆ If there is one word to describe Karen Hall’s Delusions and Grandeur, it is anxious. The one-hour solo cello comedy show is filled with anxiety, existential dread, and uncertainty. As she rightfully points out, that is the life of a professional musician. The human brain will forget around 80% of what it hears within […] The post ‘Delusions and Grandeur’ at the Fringe appeared first on Cherwell.| Cherwell
As an Edinburgh based charity, we love to support local events - or perhaps it’s an excuse for us to enjoy the Edinburgh Fringe! Either way, earlier this week, the Euan’s Guide team went to see Abnormally Funny People supported by Motability Operations.What’s it all about?First debuting 20 years ago, this trailblazing show brings together a brilliant line-up of disabled comedians to showcase their talent and make clear that comedy is inclusive. With sharp wit, unique perspectives and p...| www.euansguide.com RSS Feed
The Oxford Revue return to the Edinburgh Fringe with their new sketch show ‘For Revue Dollars More’, offering classic student comedy.| The Oxford Student
Do Zombies Dream of Undead Sheep? is a one-man, one-puppet musical journey through the apocalypse created by John Butler.| Cherwell
Ha is a phenomenally poignant and daring piece with a message just as haunting as its delivery. ★★★★★ A woman sits on a chair in the dark. A stage light illuminates a face with her mouth wide open and hints at her naked form. The sound of her breath starts slow before becoming irregular, and… The post Fringe Reviews: Ha, HAHAHA-HAMLET, Jeju appeared first on Scottish Field.| Scottish Field
★★★★☆ Timestamp is a part-theremin, part-dance exploration of womanhood, expectation, and time. Brought to the Edinburgh Fringe after a successful run in New York City by Emilee Lord and Karen Cecilia, it unpacks, in an hour, the ways in which the performers have dealt with being held to certain standards in their own lives, and […] The post ‘Timestamp’ at the Fringe: Existing in the ‘now’ appeared first on Cherwell.| Cherwell
★★★☆☆ Everything I write ends up being about grief – I suppose this review only proves that point. HOLE IN THE WALL L’HOPITAL, created by Chicago-based comedian Brendan Tran, pays tribute to his late father. This is his Fringe debut and though somewhat scrappy, it is full of vulnerability that makes it a worthwhile watch. […] The post ‘HOLE IN THE WALL L’HOPITAL’ at Fringe appeared first on Cherwell.| Cherwell
Timestamp, by Emilee Lord and Karen Cecilia, is a part-theremin, part-dance exploration of womanhood, expectation, and time.| Cherwell
HOLE IN THE WALL L'HOPITAL is his Fringe debut and though somewhat scrappy, it is full of vulnerability that makes it a worthwhile watch.| Cherwell
It's that time of year again when we head to the world-famous Edinburgh festivals to sample some of what's available for locals and visitors alike ...| foodanddrink.scotsman.com
Before suspicious spouses were testing their loved ones' loyalty with catfishing fake profiles, there was Zhuang Zhou, a 4th-century Daoist philosopher who tested his wife's vows by faking his death and magically becoming his rival to lure her.| Scottish Field