Review: Boris & Sergey
Described as a cabaret featuring tabletop puppetry the show stars the puppets Sergey and Boris who are brothers from Eastern Europe and are brought...
Review: Le Aerial
Le Aerial is an all-female circus that uses different aerial apparatuses to create stunning and beautiful routines. The only male in the show is the...
Review: Iconic – A Brief History of Drag
Velma Celli (Ian Stroughair) stars in Iconic – A Brief History of Drag and takes the audience on an inspiring journey from West End...
Review: Karma Karma Karma Karma Karma Chamedian
I really enjoyed Josh Glanc’s first Fringe show 99 Schnitzels so I was excited to see his follow up Karma Karma Karma Karma Karma...
Review: Elixir
Elixir has stolen my heart as my favourite show of Fringe so far!
This was an incredible circus performance like no other as we follow...
Review: By A Thread
Circus is always popular at Fringe and By a Thread is unique in the way the seven acrobats use 30 metres of rope in...
Review: Triage! A Nursing Cabaret: DISCHARGED!
I have a lot of respect for nurses they work hard and have a lot to deal with on a daily basis. This show stars...
Review: Notorious Strumpet & Dangerous Girl
Framed as an Alcoholics Anonymous meeting we are welcomed into the tent and offered tea, coffee and biscuits by our wonderful hospitable host and...
Review: Grit and Glitter: A Sideshow Comedy Western
Ever wanted to be an outlaw and join a cowboy gang?
Then Grit and Glitter is the show to see during Fringe Festival. There are some...
Review: BODYMAP
Social and political commentary is always a big part of the Fringe line-up. 40 something Glitta Supernova’s BodyMap show details her life experiences and...




































