A clever and captivating true crime musical, Bury the Hatchet blends sharp storytelling with lively bluegrass tunes and dynamic performances.
Review: Shamilton! The Improvised Hip-Hop Musical, Fringe 2025
An improv musical is like Forrest Gump’s chocolate box – you never know what you’re gonna get – but with this troupe you’re in safe hands.
Review: David O’Doherty – Highway to the David Zone, Fringe 2025
David O’Doherty’s “Highway to the David Zone” is a delightful and more mature show, packed with his signature wit and charm, and is highly recommended for all Fringe-goers.
Review: Benji Waterhouse – Maddening, Fringe 2025
Maddening is a captivating show where Dr Benji Waterhouse shares darkly funny and challenging stories from the front lines of mental health care.
Review: The Fit Prince (who gets switched on the square in the frosty castle the night before (insert public holiday here)), Fringe 2025
Birdy grabbed herself a quick pick-me-up caramel latte on her way to Pleasance to watch the latest show from her Fringe faves, Awkward Productions – and she wasn’t disappointed!
Review: Candace Bryan – MILF (Mom I’d Like to Find), Fringe 2025
A clever, cathartic, and consistently hilarious hour of stand-up that turns a powerful personal story about a missing mother into a triumph of comedy.
Review: Tamar Broadbent – Plus One, Fringe 2025
Tamar Broadbent’s new musical comedy is an unashamedly honest and funny journey through the challenges of pregnancy and the terrifying joys of becoming a mother.
Review: Pop Off, Michaelangelo! (Fringe 2025)
Coming from the West End after a killer first Fringe run last year, Pop Off Michaelangelo! does for the Italian Renaissance Art scene what Six and Hamilton have done for the reign of Henry 8th and the American Revolution in the campest possible way.







