Richard Stamp
Richard Stamp is a freelance writer, theatre reviewer, and co-founder of reviewing website Fringe Guru. When he moved to Edinburgh in the summer of 1996, Richard discovered a latent passion for small-scale theatre - with a particular interest in site-specific and interactive work. Over the years, he's seen more than a thousand Fringe productions in Edinburgh, Brighton and elsewhere. He's the kind of person who keeps all his ticket stubs.
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Reviews: 158
Other Articles: 1
Hitman and Her
Darkly comic two-hander offers tantalising glimpses into a shadowy world
Stanley
Challenging but rewarding study of one man’s withdrawal from the world
Some Things Are Meant To Be, Anna
Making peace with the inevitability of our passing
The Castle
A promising Fringe debut with a stylish telling of Kafka’s unfinished tale
Seasoned Professionals
A clever concept and sharp execution add up to an hour of laughter
The Female Role Model Project
Enticing technology, but disappointingly little insight
Letter to Boddah
Darkly powerful two-hander explores disenfranchisement and childhood trauma
Richard Fry: O Starry Night
A heartwarming personal homage to the healing power of art
A Crown of Laurels
An all-too-believable musical two-hander with a bigger story to tell
Standard : Elite
A funny, sharp, interactive allegory where your fate is decided by a roll of the dice
A Trilogy of Horrors: Volume II
Chills, not cheap scares, define these striking adaptations of classic short tales