Picasso Stole the Mona Lisa
A enjoyably silly hour of art, sex and false accusations, this show plays fast and loose with life in early 20th Century Paris.
A enjoyably silly hour of art, sex and false accusations, this show plays fast and loose with life in early 20th Century Paris.
A collection of songs, skits and knob gags, this has none of the good points of the show it claims to love.
An upbeat example of just how whiny humans can be, with a stellar central performance
Combining human misery, manic energy and good jokes by the bucket load, this is the kind of work the Fringe does best.
Intense, intimate and extremely French, this acrobatic display will make you laugh and gasp in equal measure.
Exeter University's own <i>a cappella</i> group presents a joyful mix of stand-out songs and sublime silliness.
Fast on its way to becoming a Fringe institution, Austentatious returns for more bonnet-based hilarity.
A whirl through Irish and Scottish folk, played with whole-hearted vitality
A riot of colour and design, this is all sound and fury signifying a blistering start to the EIF and the Fringe.
A brand spanking new, one-off live event, to celebrate 50 years of the EIF and the Festival Chorus - producer Jo Walsh talks us through what was involved.