EdFringe 2024

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory

★★★★☆ Appetising treat

Community group Captivate Theatre present a new production of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory at Edinburgh Academy which fills the mind with wonder.

Aug 7 2024 | By | Reply More
Slash

Slash

★★★★☆ Witty and clever

Slash is a witty murder mystery with a clever twist. Performed at Bedlam by the Edinburgh University Theatre Company, the show is a whodunnit with perfect comedic timing. Set entirely in a boy’s toilet.

Aug 7 2024 | By | Reply More
Macbeth: Sleep No More

Macbeth: Sleep No More

★★★☆☆ Well Spoken

Reducing Shakespeare’s cast of forty-plus characters to a company of four female performers, Shadow Road Productions brings Macbeth: Sleep No More back to the Fringe in an adaptation that encapsulates the essence of the Scottish Play.

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Roald Dahl’s Matilda The Musical Junior

Roald Dahl’s Matilda The Musical Junior

★★★★★ Charming

Fringe regulars Captivate Theatre bring their sell-out junior version of Matilda to the Edinburgh Academy for the second year, playing there for the first half of the fringe.

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An Unexpected Hiccup

An Unexpected Hiccup

★★★★☆ Joyous

An Unexpected Hiccup, Lung Ha and Plutôt La Vie’s production, which was first staged under COVID conditions, has been revived to herald the new Lung Ha touring company. And what a welcome revival it is.

Aug 6 2024 | By | Reply More
My English Persian Kitchen

My English Persian Kitchen

★★★★☆ Fulfilling

Soho Theatre and the Traverse’s My English Persian Kitchen may deal with some potentially difficult issues but is ultimately a celebration – of life, of community and of the possibilities of theatre.

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Dido & Aeneas

Dido & Aeneas

★★★☆☆ Small but mighty

Fife Opera’s stripped-down production of Henry Purcell’s Dido & Aeneas in the airy stained-glass nave of Edinburgh New Town Church, is small in scale but sacrifices nothing in emotion or vocal quality.

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TERF

TERF

★★★★☆ Thought provoking

TERF, written and directed by Joshua Kaplan, blazes into the Fringe to a cacophony of Twitter notification pings, bringing unapologetic social commentary to the stage, 280 characters at a time.

Aug 6 2024 | By | Reply More
In Two Minds

In Two Minds

★★★☆☆ Insightful

Two excellent performances distinguish In Two Minds from Dublin’s Fishamble at the Traverse for the duration of the Fringe.

Aug 5 2024 | By | Reply More
Batshit

Batshit

★★★☆☆ Theatrical

Batshit by Leah Shelton and Quiet Riot, at the Traverse all Fringe, is a forceful, politically necessary and knowing piece of theatre.

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