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FringeReview Scotland 2019
549: Scots of the Spanish Civil War
An impressive and dramatic look back at four young men who left Prestonpans and went to fight in the 1930’s conflict which is usually filled with mystique and mythology
A bold reimagining and interpretation of Achilles’ grief and revenge through a superior technical evening of storytelling, dance and song
An uncomfortable night facing uncomfortable truths with comfort coming when you have the decency to condemn the truly indecent
A fascinating examination of the South Korean financial crisis with video, a solo performer and not one but three cuckoos.
An engaging one man exploration of lying at the end of his life, helped with video, a disembodied voice and facing the harsh truth of his own (previous) existence.
An innovative two hander exploring the taboo subject of abortion and its effect on two young parents with an unlikely ending.
A solo celebration of the mind that brought Frankenstein from its fevered edges to realisation on the page
An intriguing adaptation of a novel which captures the loneliness of an alcoholic man, in a beautiful landscape that only lights a fire withing him when he leaves it
A story, a thread, a suit and intrigue, bound in a fascinating tale told with a violin and a cracking narrative; Mathew Zajac masterfully weaves and unfolds layers of the stories of his father.