

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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Reviews: 179
Other Articles: 1

Grave
A wonderful show about (life and) death as told by a phenomenal storyteller


Basil Brush: Unleashed
50 years on our screens have left this fox rather tame

Native Girl Syndrome
A powerful, challenging statement about prejudice told with style and imagination

Raven
A mystifying and powerful piece of theatre with a poignant message that is blighted by comedy

The Creative Martyrs: Kabarett DysUtopia
A strange, unique and entertaining musical cabaret that appeals to its niche crowd

Eleanor Conway: You May Recognise Me From Tinder
A remarkable show that mixes great humour with resonating personal experience.

Atomic Saloon Show
A rootin’-tootin’, neon-draped, yee-haw armageddon.

Disenchanted
A rollicking dig at folk tale gender norms that jigs on through its weaker elements

The Fablesmiths
Endearing ode to storytelling told with imagination and zest in a remarkable Fringe debut

Martin Mor: Instigator
A traditional show brimming with life from one of the Free Fringe’s comedy figureheads

Bernie Dieter
Little Death Club’s glamorous compère talks diversity, glamour and gin. Lots of gin.