Archive for August 15th, 2024

Will Pickvance: Wonky

Will Pickvance: Wonky

★★★★☆ Inviting

Will Pickvance: Wonky, at Summerhall Old Lab throughout the Fringe, is a charming, inventive and diverting show, guaranteed to cheer up even the most jaded Fringe-goer.

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Murder! At the Cirque Du Banquet! The Terrible, Final Case of Detective Ace Dekkard

Murder! At the Cirque Du Banquet! The Terrible, Final Case of Detective Ace Dekkard

★★★☆☆ Chaotic

Dead Parrot Collective’s Murder! At the Cirque Du Banquet! The Terrible, Final Case of Detective Ace Dekkard, at Paradise in Augustines for the Fringe’s second week, is a cross-genre comedy romp that is a fitting late-night Fringe entertainment – defiantly silly and performed with gusto.

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Tim Licata: Close up and personal

Tim Licata: Close up and personal

★★★★☆ Childhood magic

Local Edinburgh magician Tim Licata is back at the Fringe with Close-up and Personal at Assembly Rooms. It is a delightful show, filled with autobiographical anecdotes and magic tricks. But there’s more to it than just traditional illusions.

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TÁIN

TÁIN

★★★★☆ Otherworldly

Young Edinburgh Storytellers, Mark Borthwick and David Hughes, hold their audience rapt with TÁIN, a much-condensed adaptation of Ireland’s most famous epic tale.

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Polishing Shakespeare

Polishing Shakespeare

★★☆☆☆ To speak and purpose not

Twilight Theatre Company’s Polishing Shakespeare dramatizes imagined meetings between a dotcom billionaire, the artistic director of an “esteemed American theatre company,” and the playwright they are attempting to commission to translate Shakespeare’s works into modern English.

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Chatterbox

Chatterbox

★★★★☆ Gentle humour

Lubna Kerr’s Chatterbox, at the Pleasance Courtyard all Fringe, builds on her difficult experiences of growing up as a child of Muslim heritage in 1970s Scotland.

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Joyfully Grimm – Reimagining a Queer Adolescence

Joyfully Grimm – Reimagining a Queer Adolescence

★★★★☆ Hopeful

Joyfully Grimm – Reimagining a Queer Adolescence at the Scottish Storytelling Centre is a winning combination of personal reminiscence, politics and traditional tales which is understatedly poetic and utterly convincing.

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Tartan Tat

Tartan Tat

★★★★☆ Authentic comedy

Shark Bait Theatre’s Tartan Tat, playing theSpace @ Niddry St for the first two weeks of the Fringe, is a very funny play set in a tourist gift shop on Edinburgh’s Royal Mile.

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Around the World in 80 Days

Around the World in 80 Days

★★★☆☆ Enjoyable

Arkle’s Around the World in 80 Days, at the Royal Scots Club in Fringe Week Two, is a straightforward piece of family-friendly theatre. Inventive and committed, it has its drawbacks, but is always fun.

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Eleanor

Eleanor

★★★★★ Historical insight

For every figure whose name echoes throughout history there are the descendants destined to spend their lives living in the shadow of their ancestors.

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