Reviews
A Tale of Two Cities
New life is breathed into an old story with bold direction and superb acting.
Teatro Delusio
This wordless piece of theatre wonderfully weaves together mystique, drama and poignancy.
Chopping Chillies
Poetry-play about a Keralan cobbler conveys the universal power of storytelling
Measure for Measure
Blisteringly intense Russian language production removes fluffy comedic stuffing to expose Shakespeare’s razor wit.
Three Jumpers
A funny side to suicide in Unearthed Theatre’s impressive Fringe debut.
Ears on a Beatle
Lennon comes under FBI surveillance in this uneven two-hander
Terry Pratchett’s Mort
Death is more than welcome as we return to the Discworld for this year’s Fringe.
The HandleBards: Richard III & Much Ado About Nothing
One of the best modern interpretations of Shakespeare returns to the Fringe with double the fun.
The Ladykillers by Graham Linehan
With hiccups, a British cinema classic is brought to the Fringe
YPFii
Post-apocalyptic schools drama, where a holding pen of teenage girls learn their fate
Apocalypse Cruise Ship Love Affair
An acquired taste, but a refreshingly different new musical
Scenes from an Urban Gothic
An astounding and sometimes surreal look at metropolis life – without words.
Molière’s The Hypochondriac
A fun and very physical adaptation from the renowned French writer.
The Master and Margarita
An ambitious and innovative theatre experience compromised by poor acoustics.
London Paris Roam!
There is something layered and special at the heart of this production