Interview
Interview: Ella Hällgren
‘[It’s] for messy girls, hungry sleuths, and the chronically online.’ We chat to the writer and performer of new play ‘r/Conspiracy’
Interview – Amelia Rodger
‘There is this rawness to Fringe’. We chat to the writer and actor of debut play, ‘Jumper Bumps’
Interview: Charlotte Anne-Tilley
‘There’s water gun, there’s high school musical tunes, and even some special guests’. We speak to Charlotte Anne-Tilley about new play Serious Theatre from Serious People
The Hairy Godmothers
‘We have so much to learn from people that dress differently to us, speak differently to us, and who are different to us’. We speak to the Hairy Godmothers about the two very different cabaret experiences they’re bringing to the Fringe
Interview: Diane Chorley
Note: This review is from the 2022 Fringe Amidst her hectic Fringe schedule – hosting […]
Anne Rabbit (Self Service)
The versatile performer tells us about Self Service, her first Fringe show in 36 years
Claire Wood talks mental health and her new play, shrapnel
The Wee Review regular writer discusses the challenges of making theatre for an online space
Gretel Brice
One woman is at the Fringe to turn her cancer story into a creative legacy for her children
Ty Jeffries
Sarah Howells takes tea and talks memories with Miss Hope Springs’ creator, Ty Jeffries
Whitney – Queen of the Night
“A dream come true,” says Elesha Paul Moses about playing the late, great pop singer
Bernie Dieter
Little Death Club’s glamorous compère talks diversity, glamour and gin. Lots of gin.
West End Producer
Geoff Ford talks to the mysterious theatreland figure making his Fringe debut this year
Catherine Graindorge
The Belgian musician on the show she promised she would make for her late father
Claire Wood sings songs of praise for The Lark’s heroine
We spoke to Director Claire Wood about the Edinburgh Graduate Theatre Company’s upcoming production of The Lark, Jean Anouilh’s inspiring play about Joan of Arc.
Dave Robb and Flavia D’Avila
We talk to the team bringing an adaptation of Poe’s The Devil in the Belfry to the new Cymera Festival in Edinburgh
Dean Penn: Animalphabet! The Musical
Dean Penn of popular kids’ show Animalphabet! talks to Stewart McLaren
Team Wee MacNessie: Pauline Mackay and Kym Hunt
Polkadot Theatre adapts Pauline McKay’s acclaimed picture book Wee MacNesse for a puppet show.
“You can never know it all”: Writer and Actor Mark Jeary discusses his play Blackout
The Artistic Director of New Room Theatre talks about his verbatim play exploring alcoholism and the road to recovery.
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