EdFringe 2024

Macbeth & Dunsinane

Macbeth & Dunsinane

Macbeth: ★★★☆☆ Speedy
Dunsinane: ★★★★☆ Bloody

A Necessary Cat have done it again – bringing a powerful double helping of a Shakespeare starter and Shakespeare-adjacent main course to the Fringe in which the whole is better the sum of its parts.

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The Ghost of Alexander Blackwood

The Ghost of Alexander Blackwood

★★★★☆ Thought-provoking

Deaf Action’s third annual arts festival celebrates deaf language, culture and, in this two-hander theatre performance written by Nadia Nadarajah, the history of pioneers in the Edinburgh deaf community.

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Keep Watching It

Keep Watching It

★★☆☆☆ Repetitive

Keep Watching It, at The Space on the Mile, is a new play by Kestrel Eye Productions, a grassroots film and theatre company based between Edinburgh and New York.

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The Hunchback of Notre Dame

The Hunchback of Notre Dame

★★★★☆ Terrific ensemble

Captivate’s The Hunchback of Notre Dame at the Edinburgh Academy is an imposing production, full of fine singing and acting.

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Napoleon’s 100 Days

Napoleon’s 100 Days

★★☆☆☆ Basic

Napoleon’s 100 Days is a comic telling of Napoleon’s epic escape from captivity on the island of Elba, performed by its writer and producer Andy D (for Dickinson) at Paradise in the Vault for the first two weeks of the Fringe.

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Don Quixote Rides Again

Don Quixote Rides Again

★★★★☆ Entertaining classic

Commissioned by the Scottish Storytelling Centre for their International festival last autumn, Don Quixote Rides Again, directed by Jelena Bašic, returns to its original home for the Fringe.

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Shadow Walking

Shadow Walking

★★★★☆ Dark tales

Shadow Walking returns to the Scottish Storytelling Centre for the Fringe after a first outing last autumn during the Scottish International Storytelling Festival.

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How I Learned to Drive

How I Learned to Drive

★★★★☆ Difficult

How I Learned to Drive, from Arkle at the Royal Scots Club for the Fringe’s second week, is a challenging piece staged with due care and skill.

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Di(n)e

Di(n)e

★★☆☆☆     Lacking life

There is a peculiar absence of drive in Di(n)e by Connor Rock, from Invisible Strings Theatre Co and New Celts at the Space on the Mile.

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We Used To Be Girl Scouts

We Used To Be Girl Scouts

★★★★☆ Does Its Best

Hey Thanks! Theatre Collective and New Celts’ We Used To Be Girl Scouts is a heartfelt production that is as smart as it is emotional.

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