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
From the Ground Up
Interesting concept inviting participants to think about who they are and what they believe.
Phoebe Walsh: I’ll Have What She’s Having
A lively performance which struggles from too fast a pace.
Ed Gamble: Mammoth
A master at audience interaction and laughter from start to finish.
Michelle McManus’s Reality: The Musical
Wonderful mixture of music and song from intensely likeable McManus.
The Humours of Bandon
A witty one-woman show about the trials and tribulations of competitive Irish dance.
Coppélia
Circus acts, eclectic dance styles, film and poetry combine in busy but entertaining production.
Daniel Piper’s Day Off
A quirky introduction isn’t enough to make-up for repetitive storytelling.
Fagin’s Twist
An exciting contemporary take on a classic British story worthy of any stage in the country.
Angela Barnes: Fortitude
Straight-talking comedian has an unusual obsession and a sharp-wit.
Overshare!
Unbelievable storyline fails to deal with issues of mental health as advertised.
Hear Me Raw
A compelling look at what happens when #cleaneating is taken to the extreme.
Twayna Mayne: Black Girl
Good premise, but lack of structure and comic timing let it down.
Jason Byrne: The Man with Three Brains
Fringe regular with an hour of wonderfully eccentric “craicology”.
London Hughes: Superstar
A high-energy show with real flashes of future comedic stardom.
TUTU: Dance in All Its Glory
Chicos Mambo showcase dance technique, athleticism and humour
Colin Cloud: Dare
Slick professionalism balanced with mind-trickery and charisma serves up a perfect show.
Luke Kempner: Take a Long Hard Luke at Yourself
Excellent impressions impaired by a show that feels incomplete.
Adele Is Younger Than Us
At times funny, at times inspirational, Stiff and Kitsch have perfect on-stage chemistry.