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
Two Minute Manifesto
Thought-provoking and engaging conversation with an eclectic mix of panellists and personable hosts.
One in a Million
A simple story with a powerful message portrayed by two characters who are “one in a million”.
In Her Shadows
A poignant piece of theatre bravely tackling a difficult subject during Scottish Mental Health Awareness Week.
Andrew Doyle: Minimalism!
More Mahatma Gandhi than minimalism, but Doyle’s razor sharp tongue makes for a very funny show.
Mrs Dalloway
Great idea but much of the production falls below the high standards that the plot suggests.
Museum After Hours: Friday Fringe Takeover
A chance to see some excellent fringe acts alongside the iconic exhibits of the National Museum of Scotland.
La Clique and The Famous Spiegeltent presents VELVET
Glitz, glamour, stunts, energy and music keep audiences coming back for more.
Scour
This faultless performance of a strong and sensitive monologue is a wonderful example of what can be seen at the Free Fringe.
S.E.N
In a London classroom comes a gritty reality check with a powerful lesson in not judging a book by its cover.
Alex Williamson: That Guy from the Internet
Social media sensation’s over reliance on toilet humour misses the mark with Edinburgh audience.
Titania: A Solo Cabaret
A well put together performance from the Queen of the Fairies point-of-view.
Colin Cloud: Kills
An hour of incredible, and at times unbelievable, entertainment which even the most cynical would be hard pushed not to be impressed by.
Mark Elsdon: 10
Mark Elsdon claims to perform ten tricks, in ten minutes, for ten people and in only ten words per trick.