Fringe Online
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Fringe Online 2021
After all the gods and their lack of choice, we come to the final instalment, the human dimension. Where we have one. A heartfelt, satisfying finish.
One of the wittiest but also truthful comedies about love, identity, sexual politics and gefilte fish I’ve seen
Like all the Royal Court’s Living Newspaper series, we need this. Watch what this does with the future
As we saw in March, don’t be lulled by friendly colours and fluffy fonts. Queens of Cups again proves they’re a company to revel with and wait for heart-stopping reveals
A terrific reinvention, bringing gods and heroines up from the death of myth to an altered world.
A revelation, superbly written and acted. Comparisons have been made with A Girl Is A Half-formed Thing. I can think of no higher praise either. You must see this.
A curious short film blend of choreography and couch surfing between two movement artists in Berlin and Montreal.
A fascinating poetic musing on the COVID pandemic focused on the resilient experience of women of colour, delivered with great panache.
Vespertilio marks Barry McStay’s emergence as a writer of distinction. Anything he writes now should be looked out for.