Reviews
Mark Thompson’s Spectacular Science Show
Fabulous scientific spectacles and wonders
Harriet Braine: Les Admirables
A delightful musical comedy hour that educates and entertains in equal measure
Marjolein Robertson: Da Shetland Spree
The young Shetlandic comedian draws laughs with tales of her island youth
Lolly Jones: I Believe in Merkels
Strong and stable leadership from Jones leads the way for this political debauchery
Bible John
Ambitious production addresses the current widespread obsession with true crime
My Finest Hour
Mild-mannered tales from a Gloucestershire childhood pay tribute in part to a war hero grandad
Feed Wolf Ice Cream: A Comedy Show About Death
Humorous examination of death and the afterlife
Edy Hurst: Hurst Schmurst
Gloriously silly musical comedy set struggles to incorporate heavier themes
Suzi Ruffell: Dance Like Everyone’s Watching
Stellar show from a brilliant talent
Olga Koch: If/Then
Solid, if tonally uneven sophomore show from Best Newcomer nominee Koch
Working Class Zero
Unsurprising material with an absence of a class critique
Louder Is Not Always Clearer
An excellent, eye opening performance about d/Deaf experience
Purposeless Movements
This year, the Edinburgh International Festival sees the return of Purposeless Movements, a celebrated production […]
Darius Davies: Persian of Interest
Slick social media satire with some huge laughs