Edinburgh Review: Curse of the Mummy at Just The Tonic
Curse of The Mummy, directed by Simon Egerton, is a refreshingly funny and outlandish comedy adventure which is delighting audiences...
Curse of The Mummy, directed by Simon Egerton, is a refreshingly funny and outlandish comedy adventure which is delighting audiences...
Worklight Theatre are presenting three shows at this years’ Edinburgh Fringe, and Fix, which is at the Underbelly Cowgate venue...
Suicide has been a fairly common theme in Edinburgh Fringe shows this year; the heartache and desperation that can lead...
One of the joys of Edinburgh Fringe is seeing small scale productions in venues that vary from reasonably sized to...
Fresh from Australia, Fag/Stag is an award-winning production which is at Underbelly Cowgate for this Edinburgh Fringe. Written and performed...
Based on Yuval Harari’s Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind, New Diorama Theatre’s Secret Life of Humans is already set...
Long before Brexit and Trump, which feature heavily at this year’s Edinburgh Fringe, Hollywood reigned supreme, and those leading ladies...
You don’t have to be a David Bowie fan to understand the huge influence he had on the British music...
The absolute highlight of any visit to The Edinburgh Fringe has to be the annual production from Young Pleasance, a...
The opening scene from the Disney Pixar movie Up is, in my opinion, the epitome of cinematic perfection, an entire...
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