I still consider myself a newbie to Dungeons and Dragons, although I’ve spent around three years now. Still, it’d been a while, as our group ran into the curse of D&D paired with adult life; finding the time, and things getting in the way. So, I was curious to see how Character Building Experience would […]
Review of Sue Perkins: A Piece of Work in Progress, Fringe 2024
A hilarious, honest and heartfelt standup show that’s been a long time coming – the comedian’s first standup show in 16 years! Worth every penny.
Review of Illicit Thrill: Generation XXX, Fringe 2024
A raunchy, late-night burlesque cabaret show that delivers just the right level of filth to even the thirstiest in the audience. Go see this!
Review: The Last Beginning, Fringe 2024
I was excited to see some more physical theatre this Fringe, so I got myself down to Greenside for sci-fi themed The Last Beginning – having made full use of the press lounge beforehand (thanks, Greenside!).
Limbo – A Sonata for Acrobatic Violinist and Acrobat
It was finally time for me to be watching something a bit more serious at the Edinburgh Fringe, and I made my way along to the C Arts venue at Lauriston Hall not quite knowing what to expect, but looking forward to something that was hopefully going to nourish my soul. And, that it did.
Review of Dizney in Drag: Once Upon a Parody, Fringe 2024
I needed a bit of a pick-me-up, and sometimes there’s just nothing else for it but musical numbers from drag queens – plus, bonus points if there’s any Disney involved.
Review of Dan Tiernan: STOMP
I was delighted to be able to come back to the Monkey Barrel to see Dan Tiernan’s new Fringe show STOMP, having seen his other show, Going Under, back in March.
Review of Will Owen: Like, Nobody’s Watching
I hadn’t heard of Will Owen before, but I was keen to come along to this LGBTQIA+ friendly show for what looked like a glittery, fun time.







