Tag: Edinburgh Scotland
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Review – Mhairi Black- Politics Isn’t For Me
” her delivery of the show is gripping, funny, and relatable. “ Mhairi Black, the uk’s youngest elected now ex-MP, makes her Edinburgh fringe debut with politics isn’t for me. A peek behind the curtain on both Mhairi’s life and politics in the UK. From the beginning, we get a look at what Mhairi was…
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Review- Mary, Queen of Rock
“Could this show be Scotland’s answer to Six the musical?” Mary, Queen of Rock is a contemporary rockin retelling of the history of Mary queen of Scots with a banging soundtrack and powerhouse vocals galore. It follows the history of Mary Stuart’s reign and downfall, told from the perspective of her ladies in waiting. Although…
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Review – Why am I (Still) Like This
“she tackles such a difficult subject beautifully. “ Nicole Nadler (High heels and heavy suitcases) brings her one woman show Why Am I (Still) Like This a sequel to her last show (why am I like this) to Edinburgh fringe festival after her success of 2023. Nicole talks about the highs and lows of her late…
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Review- Dance N Speak Easy
French Dance group Wanted posse bring their new show Dance n speak easy to the Edinburgh fringe festival for the first of hopefully many years. The show is full of Jawdropping, slick, and sexy hip hop choreography set to 1920s music. The dance troop are made up of only 6 members but at times the…
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Review – Out of the Blue
“packed with insane vocals and high notes galore. These are great examples of how versatile their repertoire is.” The University of Oxford acapella group Out of the Blue are back at Edinburgh fringe for their 20th year for an hour packed with tight harmonies and choreography along with a varied setlist of fun musical Arrangements…
