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Edinburgh Festivals

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Art and Culture

I Am I Am, Review

★★★★ Gilded Balloon (Venue 14)  | 23:30 | £10 | I had my attention drawn to this show for two reasons, firstly Harry Mitchell (one half of this musical duo) was in Minor Delays which I enjoyed very much, secondly they gave me my own hashtag on twitter (I'm easily bribed, other fringe shows take note) I have seen a lot of musical comedy acts at is years festival, not […]

todayAugust 18, 2014

Art and Culture

In Cahoots – Some Like It Hoots, Review

Rating: ★★★★★17-25th August @ St John's (Venue 202) at 18:15pm |BOOK TICKETS The stars of In Cahoots return with another gloriously good hour long performance. Moving to a slightly larger venue, this time they’ve taken over the St John’s stage. What I love about this talented duo is that they are incredibly unpredictable. Their fast paced and highly energetic sketches force the audience into non-stop laughter. Paul G Raymond and […]

todayAugust 17, 2014

Art and Culture

Morgan & West: Parlour Tricks, Review

★★★ Pleasance Dome (Venue 23) | 19:00 |  £12 | The time travelling tricksters Morgan & West are back at this year’s festival.  Set in a Victorian panelled lounge along with some rather quirky backing music the show transports us back to a time where parlour ticks were commonplace and magicians were very polite gentlemen. I won’t spoil any of the ticks involved in the show but it’s fair to […]

todayAugust 16, 2014

Art and Culture

Jonny Lennard: Tale Blazer, Review

★★★ Assembly George Square Studios (Venue 17) | 17:20 |  £11 | Billed as a new and exciting act to see at this years Fringe, Jonny Lennard takes to the stage in his guise as a children’s author. Updating fairy tales and stories to be more realistic and truthful.  All of these tales are wrapped around him babysitting his young niece who just really wants a normal bedtime story.  There […]

todayAugust 16, 2014

Art and Culture

Black Faggot, Review

Rating: ★★★★15-25th @ The Assembly Roxy at 17:30pm |BOOK TICKETS Black Faggot is a series of short sketches focusing on race, religion and sexuality. Fasitua Amosa and Beulah Koale act as several different characters, from playing two single men in a gay bar, to a young man who attempts at coming out to his mother. Each scene is highly energetic, well performed and stunningly entertaining. The duo are terrific and […]

todayAugust 15, 2014

Art and Culture

Ben Hart – The Vanishing Boy, Review

Rating: ★★★★15-24th August @ The Underbelly, Cowgate at 16:40pm |BOOK TICKETS Ben Hart returns to the Fringe Festival, following huge success in 2013, with his new show The Vanishing Boy. He tells a spooky tale about a Vanishing Boy and famous magician, Germain the Wizard. This allows him to work around his gripping story and throw in a mixture of stunning illusions and quick, charming gags. Hart’s incredible talent, friendly […]

todayAugust 14, 2014

Art and Culture

Aydan catches up with funnyman Nathan Caton

Aydan catches up with stand-up comedian Nathan Caton to talk about his show 'Teenage Mutant Nathan Caton' and a Fringe FIFA night. You can read our ★★★★ review of 'Teenage Mutant Nathan Caton' by clicking HERE! Listen to the interview below. listen to ‘Aydan catches up with funnyman Nathan Caton’ on Audioboo

todayAugust 13, 2014

Art and Culture

Aydan chats with stand-up comedian Chris Martin

Aydan caught up with Chris Martin at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival to chat about his new show 'Responsibilliness'. You can read our ★★★★ review of 'Responsibilliness' by clicking HERE! Listen to the interview below. listen to ‘Aydan talks with stand-up comedian Chris Martin’ on Audioboo

todayAugust 13, 2014

Art and Culture

Chris Dugdale: More Magic and Mischief, Review

Rating: ★★★13-17th & 19-25th August @ Assembly George Square @ 18:50pm |BOOK TICKETS Chris Dugdale takes to the Assembly stage to prepare you for his clever, stunning card tricks and illusions. Dugdale comes across with a disguised personality. He’s a talented magician but produces a strangely relaxed atmosphere. There’s little tension throughout his performance, which is something he definitely needs to build upon, however he does leave you surprisingly speechless. […]

todayAugust 13, 2014

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