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Review: A Dram Is Worth A Thousand Words, Fringe 2025

August 17, 2025 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

This is a highly recommended and cost-effective show for anyone curious about Scotch whisky. It’s an educational, interactive, and value-for-money experience that’s more than just a tasting.

Review: Ha, Fringe 2025

August 17, 2025 by Bronwen Winter Phoenix Leave a Comment

A one-woman performance that’s evocative, deeply disturbing, and uncomfortable – it packs a punch. Not for the faint of heart!

Review: I’m Not Saying We Should, But What If We Did? Fringe 2025

August 17, 2025 by Bronwen Winter Phoenix Leave a Comment

A provocative, cleverly-written satirical play exploring populism and privilege under the guise of a proposed policy to ban men (and football).

Review: Bubba-Licious, Fringe 2025

August 17, 2025 by Guest Reviewer Leave a Comment

Bubba-licious had everything we were looking for in a kid-friendly Fringe show; singing, dancing, puppets and of course, BUBBLES!

Review: Lindsey Cole’s The Mermaid, the Otter and the Big Poo, Fringe 2025

August 17, 2025 by Guest Reviewer Leave a Comment

Lindsey Cole’s The Mermaid, the Otter and the Big Poo is a quirky, interactive family show that splashes together silliness with a gentle environmental message.

Review: The Most Toast, Fringe 2025

August 16, 2025 by Guest Reviewer Leave a Comment

Prepare for a roast and to account for every piece of toast which has ever crossed your lips. This immersive experience is exactly the kind of show you come to the fringe for. 

Review: Jeremy Sassoon’s MOJO (Unplugged), Fringe 2025

August 16, 2025 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

Experience a joyful and educational journey through 100 years of music by Jewish songwriters with Jeremy Sassoon. His solo, piano-led show is packed with fascinating facts and dazzling performances.

Review: Celtic Roots, Fringe 2025

August 16, 2025 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

A polished and professional musical show, Celtic Roots sees singer Kevin Littlejohn and fiddler Kirsty McGroarty connect with the audience through a sincere and emotional setlist of modern Celtic songs.

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