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On the Ethics of the Anonymous Critic

Fringe Review guest reviewer Noah Alfred Pantano shares his opinions on anonymous criticism and the ethics of theatre arts criticism. One of the greatest difficulties of being a critic is standing by what you write. It is painful to look at an artist in the face who gleefully asks you “what did you think?” and […]


The Tiny Details That Make a Fringe Show Special (Or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Craft Store) A week before my Edinburgh Fringe debut, I’m sitting on my kitchen floor at 10 PM, holding a tiny drill I never thought I’d own, trying to perfect miniature eyeball earrings. This is either […]


Edfringe Guest Blog: Henry Churney: Buxton and more

With Edinburgh Fringe getting closer and if you live in the Buxton area then this show on Sunday Night at the Buxton Fringe at the amazing High Peaks Bookshop might be worth a look at. 2 WIP’s in one night Sunday 13th July. See poster for more details. tickets available https://www.tickettailor.com/events/laughforlifecomedycic/1645826 also if wanting tickets […]