Reviews
Luke Rollason, Luke Rollason, Let Down Your Hair
More clowning, more chaos – it’s Luke Rollason’s triumphant return to Fringe 2024
The Sun, the Mountain, and Me
Three stories entwine in exploration of ambition and mental health
An Unexpected Hiccup
Deliciously zany rampage around this eccentric family’s spooky house
A Series of Public Apologies (in Response to an Unfortunate Incident in the School Lavatories)
Sharp, energetic satire of internet scandal and the culture of blame
Midsommar
Midsommar is a bewitching, impressively choreographed performance that explores femininity and nature with grace.
Josh Glanc: Family Man
Australian goofball comedian charms the audience by subverting comedic tropes
Carmen
Opéra-Comique’s retelling of Bizet’s classic opera is a visually stunning rendition that elevates its legendary source material.
Penthesilea
Part Greek tragedy, part rock concert, Penthesilia is a shockingly innovative retelling that’s simultaneously beautiful and haunting.
Lou Taylor: Jeans and a nice top
A warm and charming coming-of-age debut that plays it a little too safe
Confessions of a Teletubby
Nikki Smedley delivers a charismatic, funny, and eye-opening account of bringing one of TV’s most recognisable characters to life.
Please Right Back
An inventive and emotional production that explores how imagination can fill personal voids.
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