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Review: Savoy! Everybody’s Doing It, Fringe 2024

August 10, 2024 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

“Savoy! Everybody’s Doing It” is a musically delightful and well-written show that skillfully navigates the complexities of marriage and relationships. It offers a unique audience experience and top-notch song and dance routines, though its message may be less accessible to those less familiar with the intricacies of romance.

Review: A Transcriber’s Tale, Fringe 2024

August 10, 2024 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

“A Transcriber’s Tale” is an intimate and honest performance that seamlessly blends storytelling and music, offering a personal yet universally relatable experience.

Review: Into the Woods, Fringe 2024

August 10, 2024 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

“Into the Woods” is a fantastic theatrical experience with captivating music, acting, and stagecraft that leaves you entertained, even if the moral message might be a bit elusive.

Review: One Man Musical by Flo & Joan, Fringe 2024

August 8, 2024 by Andrew Girdwood 1 Comment

“One Man Musical by Flo & Joan” is a delightful and unexpected comedy show that transcends expectations. Its unique blend of wit and musical talent leaves you laughing and uplifted.

Review: Katie Norris – Farm Fatale, Fringe 2024

August 8, 2024 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

Katie Norris’ “Farm Fatale” is a hilarious and engaging show with catchy songs and relatable humour that’s perfect for couples seeking a fun night out.

Review: Mercury in Retrograde, Fringe 2024

August 6, 2024 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

“Mercury in Retrograde” is a unique and original folk sci-fi album with a powerful vocal performance. It offers a different experience than traditional sci-fi operas, but a delightful one nonetheless.

Review: A Giant on the Bridge, Fringe 2024

August 3, 2024 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

A Giant on the Bridge is a surprisingly delightful and easy-to-understand narrative that deftly weaves together complex emotions and numerous storylines. It’s a must-see performance at the 2024 Fringe Festival.

A review of Avenue Q, Fringe 2024

August 3, 2024 by Andrew Girdwood 1 Comment

Despite occasional cringeworthy moments, Avenue Q’s puppet-led musical tackles challenging subjects with a surprising mix of cynicism and charm, making it a unique experience worth considering, though not for everyone.

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