This fresh, musical rendition of Hamlet from Hong Kong performers is a must-see. It mixes Shakespeare with modern stories and sharp political commentary, all with a lively energy and a sense of humour that’s infectious.
Review: A Jaffa Cake Musical, Fringe 2025
A Jaffa Cake Musical is an unexpected courtroom comedy which interrogates whether the UK’s beloved snack is a cake or biscuit.
Review: Messy Magic Adventure, Fringe 2025
The Messy Magic Adventure show burst onto the stage with high energy, big laughs, and plenty of surprises.
Review: The Wonderful World of Winnie the Pooh, Fringe 2025
The gentle magic of the Hundred Acre Wood was brought to life in this delightful stage adaptation of Winnie the Pooh.
Review of Sh!t-faced Shakespeare®: A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Fringe 2025
Birdy made it along to McEwan Hall for a (shortened) performance of A Midsummer Night’s Dream in classic Sh!t-faced Shakespeare style!
Review: Queen – The Legend of Queen, Fringe 2025
Night Owl’s Queen: The Legend of Queen is a stellar tribute. Led by the powerhouse vocals of Peter Marchant, the show masterfully navigates the band’s entire career, from rock anthems to disco hits. It’s a fantastic, high-energy production that’s a must-see for fans, destined to sell out night after night.
Review: 1984, Fringe 2025
An interesting and memorable adaptation of the classic novel with plenty of atmosphere.
Review: The Telepath and The Conjuror, Fringe 2025
The Oberons’ magic show, The Telepath and The Conjuror, is a high-quality blend of classic illusions and intriguing mentalism. The genuine chemistry of the husband-and-wife team and their polished performance make this a solid recommendation.







