Archive for August 19th, 2024

Caged: The True Story of Isabella MacDuff

Caged: The True Story of Isabella MacDuff

★★★★☆ Commanding

Confined behind bars before her audience, Isabella MacDuff takes to the stage to tell her own story in Caged, written and directed by Colette Swan for Pigeon Cote Productions.

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She Burns

She Burns

★★★★★ Her noblest wark

She Burns is a feminist reworking of the story of Scotland’s very own Bard, in an enlightening and entertaining show, playing for just six performances across the fringe at Johnnie Walker Princes Street.

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Animate Lands: A Celtic Myth Cycle

Animate Lands: A Celtic Myth Cycle

★★★★☆ Traditional

After selling out the Scottish Storytelling Centre in 2022, Animate Lands: A Celtic Myth Cycle returns to the venue for the Fringe. Storyteller Dougie Mackay accompanied by multi-instrumentalist Freya Rae, takes us on a poetic journey through traditional Scottish tales and wilderness.

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PALS

PALS

★★★★☆ Unstoppable

Filled with banter and the odd Gaelic phrase, PALS at the Gilded Balloon Patter House is a brilliant adventure-comedy that will have you laughing one minute and holding back tears the next.

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Singing Willows

Singing Willows

★★★☆☆ Whimsical

Singing Willows at the French Institute is the brainchild of Alexandra Borghino, a French artist who has adapted her book of the same name into bilingual tunes for wee ones, to teach French and English through songs and pictures.

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Antonio’s Revenge

Antonio’s Revenge

★★☆☆☆ Unfathomable

Antonio’s Revenge is a definite oddity, not made any less strange by its staging by Edinburgh/New Zealand company Half Trick Theatre at C alto on even dates of the Fringe only.

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Hamstrung

Hamstrung

★★★★☆ Method in’t

“A fellow of infinite jest,” is how Shakespeare introduced deceased court jester Yorick, but the Yorick of George Rennie’s Hamstrung is a being as existential as the appearance of his skull at a pivotal moment in Hamlet’s crisis deserves.

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