THE TEMP – REVIEW – EDINBURGH FRINGE

In this uproarious solo play, Kristina DeGiovanni delves into the whirlwind world of corporate chaos with unmatched comedic finesse. From the moment she steps on stage, it’s a riotous adventure as she seamlessly transforms into an array of characters that you’re likely to encounter in the modern workplace. Her character impressions are so brilliant you’ll … More THE TEMP – REVIEW – EDINBURGH FRINGE

QUITTING COMEDY – REVIEW – EDINBURGH FRINGE

Quitting Comedy attempts to pull back the curtain on the inner workings of the comedy world, offering a satirical take on the challenges within the industry. While the execution may not always hit the mark, there are glimpses of promise amidst the uneven delivery. The blend of strong writing and attempts at humour often waver … More QUITTING COMEDY – REVIEW – EDINBURGH FRINGE

MEMORIES OF THE EARLY 1950S – REVIEW – EDINBURGH FRINGE

Memories of the Early 1950s aims to rekindle the past, sparking discussions on the contrast between modern luxuries and a simpler era. Christine Hayward’s blend of songs and spoken word strives to capture nostalgia, but the execution leaves much to be desired. Classic tunes like “The Little White Duck,” “The Gypsy Rover,” and “Memories Are … More MEMORIES OF THE EARLY 1950S – REVIEW – EDINBURGH FRINGE

BAD TEACHER – REVIEW – EDINBURGH FRINGE

Bad Teacher emerges as a brilliant testament to solo performance and feminist theatre, masterfully penned and performed by the remarkable Erin Holland. In a one-woman show that’s both uproarious and thought-provoking, Holland presents a captivating array of characters that showcase her acting prowess, rivalling the talents of celebrated performers like Phoebe Waller-Bridge and Jodie Comer. … More BAD TEACHER – REVIEW – EDINBURGH FRINGE

AWAKE AND NARCOLEPTIC WITH SARAH ALBRITTON – REVIEW – EDINBURGH FRINGE

The show’s intriguing title piques curiosity right from the start, setting the stage for an experience that seamlessly marries thought provocation with sheer entertainment. From the very first moments, Albritton’s spirited performance grabs hold of the audience’s attention. With finesse, she not only entertains but also offers a window into the challenges of living with … More AWAKE AND NARCOLEPTIC WITH SARAH ALBRITTON – REVIEW – EDINBURGH FRINGE

THE ALPHABET OF AWESOME SCIENCE – REVIEW – EDINBURGH FRINGE

I don’t usually watch children’s shows, but Edinburgh is a place full of pleasant delights and surprises and as I had family with young children to entertain this was one of many family shows that stood out to me and quite frankly… The Alphabet of Awesome Science truly exceeded all my expectations and left audiences … More THE ALPHABET OF AWESOME SCIENCE – REVIEW – EDINBURGH FRINGE