Edinburgh Fringe
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Edinburgh Fringe 2017
A dramatic and engaging trip back to the 17th Century when four thinkers thought outside of a box and changed philosophy and science forever.
A popular Glaswegian snack turns into a funny comic journey round yer nan and yer papa meeting yer English boyfreend.
A two hander that effectively and sensitively explores the nature of childhood friendships when one of those friends may not suit the expected norms
A fascinating tale that has a beginning, an end like its beginning and an intriguing middle
A powerful look at how the two of the most infamous Gloucester residents almost evaded capture.
An astounding solo performance that covers all sorts of prejudice and leaves you the better for it
An impressive modern take on the legend of Jason and the Golden Fleece with contemporary power and focus.
An immersive meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous with truth, dignity and power in the performance
A terrifying confrontation, set on a beach in Brazil in 1979, but really in all of our memories of a time that seems to be closer than we think.
A poignant and heart wrenching indictment of “caring” for, rather than with, the learning disabled who wish to be parents
An exceptionally well structured tale of friendship and love between friends which is tested constantly
A touching tale of the morning after the night before, commemorating 103 days of yesteryear that thankfully avoids nostalgia but still make us think of the past
A black comedic dramatic trip back to the 60’s where films were made and sex was cheap with a couple of gangsters who are just a pony short of the full shilling.
And astounding performance in both a measured and frantic performance that brings PTSD from Tommy's living room into your conscience.
A highly effective retelling of the loss of arguably China’s greatest 20th Century writer thanks to the persecution he suffered at the hands of his own government.
A very theatrical and competent account of a highly brave movement in counter activities to the Hitler Youth that ended tragically for some of their number.
A largely one woman show that manages to effectively tell the tale of how the Ugandan Asians, thrown out of their country ended up in the UK through the eyes of one of the children who came across and ended up in Dundee, like…
A superior piece of children’s theatre that tells an ancient tale with plenty of new tricks.
An enthusiastic musical which promises to view the world from an alt left American perspective given current world posturing
An episodic trip through what your mom is from the perspective of children and young people who find adulthood a scary place.