Blanc de Blanc is a must see show this year with creative sexy burlesque and cabaret, incredible acrobatic talent and stacks of humour and fun. All the performers were oozing sensuality – even the quirky comic relief – with their sexy performances and vintage glamour. They dance, they spin, they enchant and leave you with […]
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Gingzilla
They say first impressions last and there is no doubt that Gingzilla leaves a lasting first impression. She’s as beautiful as she is tall and as talented as the fireball red of her hair. With contouring that Kim Kardashian would be jealous of, Gingzilla is back for the 2018 Fringe, blessing us with her show […]
Dry Ginger Male
Matt Stewart: Dry Ginger Male 8pm, The Cranny @ The Producers Until March 2nd ★★★1/2 It was a hot night, in a packed room. Matt Stewart was there to throw jokes at us, and we were more than ready to throw laugher back at him. Stewart hits the nail on the head with his show’s […]
Review – socially (un) acceptable
Raw. Confronting. Moving. Brave…Timely. Laura Desmond’s monologue socially (un)acceptable is performed with purpose, meaning and emotion. The finite recount of a series of sexual assault incidences experienced by one individual is a powerful representation of expectation and entitlement and how these can be misunderstood for consent and permission. The unselfish exposure of this behaviour is […]
Paul Dabek – Review
Review: Paul Dabek – Encore! ★★★★★ Paul is definitely not your average fringe performer. He’s a little bit magician, little bit comedian & a whole lot of naughty, belly-slapping fun! This was my first fringe show for 2018 & what way to kick start the season. Having never seen one of Paul’s shows before, I […]
Review – 14th Theatresports ™ Clash of the Titans
Four teams battle it out to be improv champions in Clash of the Titans. No props, no script, just comedians making up scenes on the spot. From first date scenarios to a ‘scene in a shoe’ you never know where the stories are going and that’s the fun of it. Sometimes it’s brilliant, sometimes absurd. […]