‘Make them laugh – or they’ll kill you’: my riotous play about a dangerous drinking game

As her play about toxic secrets and old friends hits the stage, the host of The Guilty Feminist podcast explains how studying Wilde and Shaw showed her the subversive power of laughterI’m a feminist, but … I went to university in 1997 and in those days…

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Will the Edinburgh fringe ever return to its pre-pandemic self? I hope not | Brian Logan

Fresh from this year’s jubilant festival, I’m not the only one hoping that it has given up its addiction to growth“Ticket sales still 19% down on 2019.” “Can the Edinburgh fringe survive?” It was surprising to leave a jam-packed, jubilant festival to r…

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Was it worth it? Edinburgh fringe acts give their verdict on the festival

As the curtain falls on this year’s fringe, we ask performers and producers how it was for themBy the end of the Edinburgh fringe, anyone who has been here all month will tell you how tired they are. There have been highs – after a tentative return las…

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The Edinburgh fringe is just another choking canary in the toxic national mine | Stewart Lee

But if I’m going to watch the Britain I loved expire slowly, I’d rather do it from the top of the Royal Mile in AugustOn Monday I traversed the igneous peaks of the Pentland Hills from Edinburgh to Stratford-upon-Avon, having finished a run of my curre…

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Fool’s Paradise review – roll up for the clown wedding

Summerhall, EdinburghBritt Plummer is waiting to get married to fellow clown Otto in this playful and wistful comedy Clowns at the Edinburgh fringe are proving that banana gags are far from overripe. Bill O’Neill’s pulpy sideshow The Amazing Banana Bro…

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Sherlock Holmes at Hogwarts and ‘solve-along’ Murder She Wrote: bizarre fringe parodies

On Edinburgh fringe stages, pop is eating itself with a series of pastiches and tributes that riff on TV hits and surreal celebrity reimaginingsThis review goes out in honour of Gerard Slevin. He was the theatre director who in 1961 came up with a sugg…

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I’m Muslamic – Don’t Panik review – a warm-hearted, gently political journey

Assembly @ Dance Base, EdinburghBobak Champion is a storyteller who dances from one character to another in these travels between Bristol and TehranThere is a fragrant scent when you walk in the room, all senses tickled in this show that has a bit of e…

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Edinburgh fringe musicals: a bedside view of marriage, Covid diaries and Shamilton!

The festival’s musicals this year range from theatrical introspection to a rip-roaring improvisation inspired by Lin-Manuel Miranda’s smash hitThe world’s most popular musicals have often been on the least likely of themes. Who would have thought TS El…

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The 7 Fingers: Duel Reality review – rowdy circus riff on Romeo and Juliet

Underbelly’s Circus Hub on the Meadows, EdinburghThe enthralling Canadian company offer up a fast-paced but often jarring show that treats Shakespeare like the Super BowlHere is a twist on Romeo and Juliet’s balcony scene. Juliet stands on his shoulder…

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Shelf: The Kids’ Show review – mayonnaise on your Oreo? Yes please!

Pleasance Courtyard, EdinburghThe duo, doing separate shows for children and adults at the fringe, have hit on a winner – their daft pranks bring the young audience right inIt’s a thing, comedy for kids, but still a fairly marginal thing: it’s hard to …

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