

James Hanton
@jameshanton4
James is a contributor to The Wee Review, Outtake Mag and Starburst Magazine UK. He is also the former Editor-in-Chief of The Student, the oldest student newspaper in the UK, and the Lead Film Editor at The Indiependent. James graduated from the University of Edinburgh in 2019, and is currently studying towards a Masters Degree in Film Studies. He can be contacted at: jhantonwriter@gmail.com
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Railed
Charismatic cast with a show that gels absurdist humour, lewdness, and spellbinding acrobatics together with ease

Frighthouse Presents: The Wheel of Misfortune
A well performed and enthusiastic slice of horror comedy, often making the most of its limited performance space

Ada Campe: Too Little, Too Soon
Absurdity, magic, and comedy, from a performer with an uncanny hold over her adoring audience

Rich Hall SOLD OUT: TICKETS STILL AVAILABLE
A triumphant Fringe return complete with his deadpan absurdism and an obvious love for being onstage

Hot Clown Sex
A funny and inventive clowning escapade that if anything could be even more daring in its antics.

Adults Only Magic Show
A funny, rude, and sensational magic show for those seeking a rowdy night of fun

Mr Moon
An odd but entertaining musical experience that encourages the audience to embrace something new

Laura Davis: If This Is It
A powerful, relevant and sensationally funny show from a comedian who knows exactly what they need to do

Blodlina: The Viking Musical
A viking musical with power, energy and real talent, marking what could be the start of an amazing theatrical journey in years ahead

Best of Cabaret
Lacks the drama and atmosphere of its bigger cabaret siblings, but Best of Cabaret has fun, thrills and passion

HarleQueen
Strange, wonderful and informative comedy set from a comedian with naturalistic, energetic presence.

She-Wolves
A moving and educational display of dancing prowess that loosens the male grip on history in sensational fashion

Famous Puppet Death Scenes
A ridiculous, solemn and, above all, funny mockery of death, told through puppets and wacky imagination

Rouge
A sexy, sensational and soaring display of acrobatics and flaming passion, embracing everything you love about the circus in unexpected ways

CUMTS: SLEEPOVER
Brushes some light tonal inconsistency aside with a funny, insightful, and subversive piece of student theatre

TA DA – The Ramblings of a Magician
Entertaining, impressive, and low key display from unassuming magician making his Edinburgh debut

An Idiom’s Guide to the Galaxy
Light-hearted, funny trip through an array of idioms, from ‘Bob’s your uncle’, to ‘it’s raining cats and dogs’.

Becquer’s Legends
A polished, creepy storytelling experience put on by a talented group of performers – ideal for Halloween

Police Cops: Badass Be Thy Name
A hilarious, stylish romp that reaffirms why Police Cops are one of the best comedy acts around

Miss DQ Live!
A fun, colourful and celebratory hour of fun from the UK’s only dwarf drag queen, the delectable Miss DQ

It’s Fraser Brown, I’m Afraid
A mixed bag that won’t be for everyone, but Fraser Brown just about does enough to show why comedy is his calling

Press
A witty, intelligent and unmissable satire of the movie industry starring a clever storyline and two outstanding performances

Thunderstruck
An unbelievable, seismic performance that brings together comedy, drama, and some outstanding musical talent for an outstanding combination