

Emma Lawson
@emma_claws
Emma grew up on Orkney and didn’t attend a proper gig until she was 18 - she’s been trying to make up for it since. A literature postgrad, she’s worked in Edinburgh, Glasgow and Berlin, but somehow always manages to be hanging around for Fringe.
Reviews: 28
Other Articles: 3


Passion: A Contemporary Journey to the Cross
The setting is perfect, but this re-interpretation tries too hard to be contemporary.

Shit Girlfriend
Laura Kidd’s show is an gentle blend of amusing anecdotes and beautifully crafted songs.

Jessie Cave: I Loved Her
The first half of Cave’s show is brilliantly chaotic – hopefully the second half will be the same.

Dead Man’s Cell Phone
A deeply strange play has a sense of unpredictability that makes it both disjointed and compelling.

Abigoliah Schamaun: Post-Coital Confessions
This entertaining show is at its best when it sticks to its promising topic.
