Just the sweetest, most welcoming, wholesome, bamboozling-at-times, engaging, fun fest for little’uns. A show which used the simplest techniques of puppetry, signing, singing, bubbles and balloons so effectively to create a jam packed 30 min show which left you exhausted but also keen for more.
Review: Diary of a Magician, Fringe 2024
The Diary of a Magician delivers a solid sleight-of-hand performance that effectively entertains children but lacks originality for seasoned magic enthusiasts.
Review: Infinity Mirror, Fringe 2024
Infinity Mirror is a unique and energetic show that blends bizarre adventures with humour, making it a must-see for anyone seeking a comedic and uplifting experience at the Fringe.
Review: Sasha Ellen – My MILF-shake Brings all the Boys to the Yard, Fringe 2024
Sasha Ellen’s “My MILF-shake Brings all the Boys to the Yard” at the Edinburgh Fringe delivers clever, relatable comedy that appeals to both gamers and general audiences.
Review: Summoning Sondheim, Fringe 2024
Summoning Sondheim is an enchanting and successful show that seamlessly blends elements. It offers a captivating experience best enjoyed with some musical theatre knowledge.
Review: Beowulf and Grendel, Fringe 2024
Evan Quinlan’s reading of Beowulf does justice to this important poem. It is easily a satisfying experience for those interested in literature and history, but it may not appeal to a broader audience.
Review: Bucket List, Fringe 2024
Bucket List is a captivating and emotionally resonant play that cleverly intertwines a breakup drama with the presence of a ghost, leaving a lasting impression on the audience.
Review: Illuminated Lies, Fringe 2024
Illuminated Lies offers a unique and memorable interactive experience that pushes boundaries and leaves a lasting impression.







