Review: Sweet Charity

The Male Version of the Popular Musical


Review: The Deacon

An authentic tale of Edinburgh for Edinburgh.


Review: In The Pink

Winning smiles and some slick choreography from Oxford’s all-girl a cappella group.


Review: Constance and Sinestra

Wonderfully bizarre and perfectly fantastical.


Review: Spring Awakening

Public school students rock the house.


Review: Wasted Love

An alternative method in dealing with heartbreak.


Review: Rickett’s Lane

"intelligently stupid and charming"


Review: The Horne Section

" a boisterous, bonkers, outstandingly entertaining comedic romp"


Review: Fresher the Musical

An entertaining musical comedy performed by a slick ensemble


Review: Cluedo: Murder at Tudor Hall

As ridiculous as the title suggests. Cluedo’s a murderous musical.


Review: 13 – The Musical

A teen ensemble with talent.


Review: Pollyanna meets Piaf

A Moving Insight into One Womans Quest to find Herself


Review: Camille O Sullivan: Feel

An extraordinary performer, an extraordinary voice.


Review: Dance Marathon

An opportunity to strut your stuff all night long: good, cheesy fun


Review: Playing Politics

Political parody and satire at its absolute best – hits every nail on the head


Review: Mission Drift

Musical theatre bursting with energy and ideas


Review: Kim Edgar

Singer/songwriter at the top of her game


Review: Flanders and Swann

FitzHigam captivates the audience.


Review: Radio Deluxembourg

Multi Media Sci-Fi Musical Comedy


Review: Scene of the Titans

An intriguing true story presented in musical format.


Review: Jet Set Go

High camp at high altitude


Review: Fugitive Songs

“Shakin’ off the feminine.”


Review: Spring Awakening

This performance showcases some of West Suessex's best young talent.


Review: Televisor

'Like being at a strange Aunt's house - weird, but strangely exciting'


Review: Here Comes the Son

Picture yourself in a magical van/car in the Outback with tangerine trees and marmalade skies…


Review: Out of the Blue

Perfect recipe for great entertainment


Review: Joy of Sax

Hidden gem of the Fringe. Go and find it.


Review: Be-Dom

Great percussion comes in from the streets to wow Edinburgh theatregoers


Review: Hedwig and the Angry Inch

Great potential and some stand out performances


Review: Lovesong

Charming and witty, this story will leave you with a giant smile on your face!


Review: Swing

Tennis hunks, quiche and lots of balls.


Review: Dead Cat Bounce

Biting satire and surreal lyrics from this hot to trot Irish comedy rock band


Review: Nine

Full of potential but somewhat scruffy around the edges.


Review: The Last Five Years

Emotional turmoil in this poignant musical that sets the mind racing


Review: Sector 17

A strong and enjoyable offering from an accomplished young cast.


Review: Hamlet! – the Musical

‘See Hamlet the musical or Elsinore…’


Review: Operation Greenfield

'...the most uplifting cacophony to hit the Edinburgh fringe this year'


Review: Godspell

A wonderful, charming, fast moving, witty and committed show


Review: Five Guys Named Moe

An enjoyable, well performed, jukebox musical.


Review: Zambezi Express

High energy music, dance and singing. Shame about the story.


Review: The History of Jazz Piano

Sublime jazz piano from the dancing fingers of Richard Michael.


Review: Edges – the Musical

Truthful and refreshing with a beautiful score.


Review: Apocalypse? No!

Four part harmonised mistaken identity delivers five star entertainment


Review: When in Rome

High class student romp.


Review: Rhythm Drum and Dance

A Celebration of Rhythmic Mastery


Review: Chameleon

The emotional and vocal range of this Irish chanteuse is formidable