All tagged Fringe Festival
A real and comedic insight into the lives of professional performers complete with wit, charm and incredible talent, you’ll leave feeling the magic of musical theatre and wishing you lived it daily - it’s impossible to stop smiling and laughing throughout!
How do I find the words to talk about Bryony Kimmings’ latest show, which is in such high demand she’s currently performing two additional morning shows? Join me in my love letter to Kimmings’ most recent and most powerful piece of autobiographical theatre yet.
At the end of the world, a girl sits alone listening to the radio, listening for signs of life. In her despair and loneliness, she swallows a bottle of pills… and the radio comes to life. Has she imagined it? Is it real? Is there someone out there?
Click bait and fake news bring War of the Worlds into the 21st century in this powerful, fast paced play.
A lovely new musical about a Scottish family moving to Australia, fighting for their family legacy and how grief can tear a family apart.
If you can get past how inappropriate, cruel (well, duh), and kind of icky the movie is, Cruel Intentions is a lot of fun on stage, complete with every 90s banger you love to hate, but still just as inappropriate and awkward as the original film.
A sharp, witty and engrossing play that focuses on the female sergeant at the heart of the Yorkshire Ripper investigation in the 80s. Because women can investigate too.
A raw gem written and devised by students, this show is perfect if you want to see the future and evolution of musical theatre.
The One where they can’t decide what this show is - ★★.
Death is feeling a little unappreciated for all the genius, planning and persuasion he uses to take us all out, and he’s going to tell you about it through gorgeous song and dance in Death Suits You at Theatro Technis at the Camden Fringe.
Where is Ban Ki-Moon is an emotional rollercoaster of physical theatre, dance, loud music and spoken word explores dealing with grief, seeking help, and dealing with suicide.
An exploration of time, grief and mythology - Just because I had no idea what is happening for most of the show, doesn’t mean it wasn’t interesting and visually stimulating to watch.
Like a souvenir, except way sassier. #edfringevirgin #edfringeburgin
The Prague Fringe Festival may be over for another year, and I may be back at home on UK soil, but here is what I saw and my picks for the final few days of the festival, which you should keep an eye out for in the future.