Edinburgh Fringe Review: By A Thread at Assembly Rooms (Music Hall)
Edinburgh Fringe Review: By A Thread at Assembly Rooms (Music Hall) "a beautiful but sometimes terrifying show"
Avid theatre-goer and long-time supporter of the Edinburgh Fringe, Fife-based Sass will go to any lengths - well almost - to get tickets for the productions she wants to see.
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