It was well into Fringe, and Birdy had seen nowhere near enough burlesque – thankfully, there were 99 Red Hot Kitties and a Cockatoo to the rescue!
Review of La Clique, Fringe 2024
Seasoned La Clique veteran Birdy headed to Underbelly’s Circus Hub on the Meadows, where she and a friend enjoyed a mesmerising show from the circus cabaret pros.
Review of Margolyes & Dickens: The Best Bits, Fringe 2024
Birdy doesn’t do weather; weather does Birdy. But nothing could stop her from making her way to the EICC for the absolute treat that was Margolyes & Dickens.
Review: Gwyneth Goes Skiing, Fringe 2024
Ever since I saw the last two shows from Awkward Productions (Joseph Martin and Linus Karp) at last year’s Edinburgh Fringe (and they became my favourite things!), I’ve been following the news of Gwyneth Goes Skiing with a great deal of interest.
Review of Ali Woods: At the Moment, Fringe 2024
Birdy made it along to The Underbelly’s Jersey room in enough time to ensure not being late (that’s not good for this show – you’ll be judged) to see standup comic Ali Woods.
Review: Catherine McCafferty: (Not) That Bad, Fringe 2024
Upon making her way to (Not) That Bad, Birdy discovered The Mash House for the first time, and amidst this super cool venue, the show was… actually quite good.
Review: The Selkie’s Wife, Fringe 2024
Birdy was at a bit of a loose end, and so was very glad to have been recommended this gem of a show from Elisabeth Flett, with such a short run at this year’s Fringe.
Review of Sh!t-faced Shakespeare®: Much Ado About Nothing, Fringe 2024
Birdy picked up her umbrolly and braved the elements to head along to the Edinburgh International Conference Centre (fancy) for some ermmm… culture and comedy!







