Aisling Fisher
@aisling1105
Aisling is currently Assistant Head of Year at The Edinburgh Academy and is qualified to teach Secondary English, Dance, Learning Support and Primary. She has just finished writing her first book which she is in the process of editing and is a regular features writer for the Times Educational Supplement. When not reading, teaching, writing or at the theatre she can often be found at the gym or out running and recently completed her first Sprint Triathlon.
Reviews: 252
Other Articles: 17
Posh
A darkly comedic tale of drunken debauchery with a sinister edge and an important message.
Out of the Blue
Far from the finished article but nonetheless entertaining.
Iain Stirling: Onwards!
Few flaws in this laughter fest for millenials but it is not what those who watched him on CBBC might expect…
Teatro Delusio
This wordless piece of theatre wonderfully weaves together mystique, drama and poignancy.
Alice Unhinged
No shortage of young talent on show as Alice is put firmly into the modern day.
Showstopper! The Improvised Musical
Some stand-out stars as they make it up on the spot
Glasgow Girls
Based on a real life story the talented young cast provide humour, energy and food for thought.
Mairi Campbell: Pulse
A story of homecoming and discovery told through music, dance and drama.
Rubber
Although it times it may be too close for comfort it is an insightful look into some important subject matter.
Carol Ann Duffy and John Sampson
Duffy and Sampson intertwine music and poetry expertly, showing just how special the Fringe is.
Lynn Ruth Miller: I Love Men
Mesmerising storytelling blended with wit and song make for a winning formula.
Chef: Come Dine With Us!
A wildly impressive smorgasbord worth of treats from Korea
Ambition
It may not be what is advertised – but you will leave feeling inspired.
Matt Forde: It’s My Political Party (and I’ll Cry If I Want To)
No stone is left unturned on a comedic journey of British politics today.
The Tap Pack
Toe tapping talent who dance with a precision not always seen in Fringe dance acts.
Scary Shit
Talented performers but unnecessary vulgarity takes away from what could have been a great show.
Colin Cloud: Exposé
The showstopping finale from the impressive Colin Cloud will leave you slack-jawed.
Austentatious: An Improvised Jane Austen Novel
No two shows are ever the same for this Austen era improvised comedy drama.
Homeless World Cup
Aisling McGuire reports back from an inspiring international competition.
The Air That Carries The Weight
Stellar performances from the Stellar Quines but too many unanswered questions.
Thriller Live
The King of Pop is brought back to life for an entertaining evening delivered by an impressive cast.
Impossible
It’s impossible not to be impressed by the magic but perhaps the stage is too big for some of these performers.