The Edinburgh Festival Fringe for kids is always a mixed bag of circus, dancing, puppetry, light shows, experimental clowning and bubbles but when I read about an immersive singalong and signing Fringe show taking place in an inflatable sensory pod I thought it would be a new amusing experience.
Review: Josephine Lacey – Autism Mama, Fringe 2024
Josephine Lacey’s heartwarming and humorous storytelling in “Autism Mama” creates a genuine connection with the audience, leaving them laughing and emotionally moved.
Review: The Creative Martyrs, Fringe 2024
The Creative Martyrs offer a thought-provoking performance, which might upset some, and I’d like them to reward me with a tweak to their balance of music and spoken word.
Limbo – A Sonata for Acrobatic Violinist and Acrobat
It was finally time for me to be watching something a bit more serious at the Edinburgh Fringe, and I made my way along to the C Arts venue at Lauriston Hall not quite knowing what to expect, but looking forward to something that was hopefully going to nourish my soul. And, that it did.
Review: Milton Jones – Ha!Milton, Fringe 2024
Milton Jones delivers a grand, joke-filled performance at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, though a good line of sight will enhance the experience.
Review: Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike, Fringe 2024
“Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike” at the Edinburgh Fringe showcases talented actors bringing complex characters to life in a captivating performance that blends humour and drama.
Review of Dizney in Drag: Once Upon a Parody, Fringe 2024
I needed a bit of a pick-me-up, and sometimes there’s just nothing else for it but musical numbers from drag queens – plus, bonus points if there’s any Disney involved.
Review of Dan Tiernan: STOMP
I was delighted to be able to come back to the Monkey Barrel to see Dan Tiernan’s new Fringe show STOMP, having seen his other show, Going Under, back in March.







