A sum up of day three at the fringe. Another lesson learnt and some more great shows to read about
Day Two: It’s Raining, It’s Pouring, But All This Theatre Is Certainly Not Boring
It didn't take long for the Edinburgh weather to return by force. It was expected to clear in the early morning but that certainly wasn't the case. There were shows booked in the morning and so a visit to Camera Obscurer was in order. There were plenty of chances to look at different things, a... Continue Reading →
Review: Bottom at Summerhall, Edinburgh
Director & Writer : Willy Hudson Should a role define you? Willy Hudson's new one-man show ties together a mixture of experience and life lessons to create an uplifting hour of compelling queer theatre. Willy is a die-hard Beyonce fan. You can tell by the t-shirt he parades about in not to mention the smart... Continue Reading →
Edinburgh Fringe : All the fun of my first day
check out my first day of the fringe.
The Road To Edinburgh: My First Edinburgh Fringe
It seemed so long ago in late 2017 when I first thought of making 2018 the first year I make it to the Fringe. Looking at accommodation prices around then scared me off a bit. £1000 for a week? I could fly abroad for that!
Review: Once Upon A Mattress at the Lichfield Garrick
The Lichfield Garrick Community Musical turns three this year with a move away from Howard Goodhall it produces Once Upon A Mattress, a musical adaptation of the Princess and the Pea.
Review: Astley’s Astounding Adventures at the New Vic, Newcastle under Lyme
Roll up, roll up there's a new show in town. The New Vic celebrates 250 years of the circus by telling the tale of the creator of the modern circus, Phillip Astley. Astley was born in Newcastle under Lyme and so it's very apt that this corker of a play gets its world premiere here.
Review: Ladies’ Day at the Wolverhampton Grand Theatre
A truly local production for local people.
Review: Guy : A New Musical at the Blue Orange Theatre, Birmingham
Grindr is as well known to members of the LGBT+ community as Miss Vanjie (who happens to be referenced) and Meryl Streep. Guy A New Musical is therefore not the first and it's certainly not going to be the last musical to be inspired by the app.
Review: Macbeth at Stafford Castle
Macbeth, known as the Scottish play is being performed in many places across the country but none like this.
