Edinburgh Fringe Review: Mythos: Ragnarök at Assembly Rooms (Music Hall)
Edinburgh Fringe Review: Mythos: Ragnarök at Assembly "a show of magnitudes, but every single one of them is a genuine...
An Edinburgh local and long-time arts lover, Rachael Davies is a freelance journalist who loves the wide diversity of the Fringe and the festival's creativity. With a special love for feminist and LGBTQ+ retellings, she loves everything from musicals and theatre to comedy and stand-up.
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