Blood and Roses: Fringe Review

*** Theatre: “[The] traditional pairing of love’n’marriage and the way we embrace, deny and generally try to make sense of it is the subject matter of this walking, talking piece of MPThreeatre.”

Experience The Royal Scots Club

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The Royal Scots Club is a charming, well-equipped venue eminently suited for both business and pleasure.

Bones: Fringe Review

**** Theatre: “He considers killing his baby sister not because he is a heartless thug, but because he ‘wants some peace’ and has been driven to distraction by an uncompromising home life.”

Ahir Shah: Astrology – Fringe Review

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**** Comedy: “His is a wonderfully cogent routine, with a narrative progression from joke to joke that has the effect of a chain reaction.”

Adam Larter Presents – The Legend of Bob Geldof: Fringe Review

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*** Comedy: “Larter gives you everything he’s got, even if as he claims, he’s not in it for the money or fame.”

Migrations Cirque: Fringe Review

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** Physical Theatre: “Migration Cirque is not lacking in talented performers, but its central concept and lack of preparation means it fails to bring the audience along on its journey.”

Forgetting Natasha: Fringe Review

Forgetting Natasha

***** Dance/Theatre: “The show is not weighed down by sadness but rather is dominated by the beauty of the dance and unique multimedia.”

Fringe Review: When in Rome…

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A fantastic show from the Cambridge fools. Cheesy, amusing theatre.

Terror on Edinburgh Pavements

Cyclists using the pavement as a road are often a nuisance, but some of the horrific injuries suffered by pedestrians show that it can be hell on earth.