Tag: Review
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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…
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Review – Michelle Brasier – Legacy
Australian Actor, singer, writer, and comedian Michelle Brasier’s new show Legacy is witty, thoughtful, and hilarious. An incredible example of how beautiful and funny her writing is and how compelling and captivating her storytelling abilities are. From the second you walk into the room, Michelle is there to great you with her enthusiastic and chaotic…
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10 tips for making the most of Edinburgh Fringe Festival 2024
“….. ready for it?? ” @edfringe kicks off in 2 days, so here’s 10 tips to make the most of your experience ⭐️ look at a venue map when booking multiple shows in one day (you don’t want to rush across Edinburgh from one show to another) ⭐️ look out for 2for1 tickets on the…
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Review: Legally Blonde The Musical – Find Your Light Theatre Productions
Legally Blonde the musical is the classic Reese Witherspoon chick flick brought to life with fun catchy songs and energetic choreography. Find Your Light, A 31-piece cast of 11-22-year-olds from all over Scotland came together for their first production, and what a way to launch their programme. Find Your Light is a new intensive summer…
