

Don't miss out on the Fear of Missing Out
By Amy Stow Sit back and tune in – it’s time for the Zoe MacDonald Show. Zoe appears to be suffering from FOMO – that’s the Fear of...


Mock Tudor is a right laugh
By Amy Stow This romp through ‘The Palace’, undoubtedly based on Hampton Court, devised, directed by and starring Lily Bevan, is homage...


Not quite Marvel, but Avengers Assembleth is worth a look
By Amy Stow The year is 15something, and Queen Elizabeth I must stop the Pope from making an address, preventing her from converting...


Chef is on fire!
By Amy Stow Sabrina Mahfouz's Fringe First Award-winning play, Chef, has received much attention and recommendation this year at the...


A perfect night out at My Night With Reg
By Esh Alladi When My Night with Reg opened in 1994 it was an undeniable success garnering many prestigious awards both at the Royal...


Dessa Rose doesn't quite hit the mark.
By Ryan Ahern Dessa Rose, by Ahrens and Flaherty, explores the relationship between a young African-American woman born to slavery and a...


Camille O'Sullivan - 'Queen of the Fringe'
By E.L. Hardy New show '10' marks Camille O'Sullivan's tenth year at the Fringe. Camille is well known for her eccentric and...


The Twins Macabre: Small Mediums at Large
By Laura Darrall Meet Ivy and Maurice Macabre, two devilish siblings with mischief on their minds and destruction in their hearts. The...


Pennyroyal: the secrets that emerge over a cup of tea
The publicity for Pennyroyal doesn't do the play any justice, although it is interesting that it describes the play as darkly comic. To...


Every Brilliant Thing makes the list.
By E.L. Hardy Duncan Macmillan's Every Brilliant Thing, brightly lit and performed in the round, takes the form of an intimate group...