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Ed Fringe 2010: Dommett and Lampaert – Underbelly: Delhi Belly

Reviewer: John Roberts The Public Reviews Rating: ★★★★★ Joel Dommett and Eric Lampaert are bringing their own unique style, sense of humour and indeed way of running your own show at the festival to the depths of should we say gut of Underbelly. I was expecting a sketch based show, don’t ask me why I thought that, I guess [...]

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ED FRINGE 2010: Morgan & West: Time Travelling Magicians- Gilded Balloon Teviot, Balcony

Magicians/Writers: Rhys Morgan and Rob West Reviewer: Greig Ratcliff The Public Reviews Rating: ★★★★½ Let’s be honest: in most cases, as a paying customer, the prospect of another ‘magic show’ often fails to fill one with enthusiasm and excitement. Some may even emit a groan at the idea. This is why the genuine entertainment and comedy delivered by this [...]

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Ed Fringe 2010: Virtuous Flock – C Venues: Soco

Writer: Billy Barrett Director: Lauren Overs Reviewer: John Roberts The Public Reviews Rating: ★★½☆☆ Virtuous Flock is the playwriting debut of Billy Barrett, taking his influence from the Victorian Penny Dreadfuls and Le Theatre Du Grand-Guignol . We are promised a dark and macabre musical tale of one girls revenge (Penny Dreadful) on the people who sent her to [...]

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Ed Fringe 2010: You’re Not Like The Other Girls Chrissy – Pleasance Courtyard, Attic

Writer: Caroline Horton Director: Omar Elerian & Daniel Goldman Reviewer: Elizabeth Vile The Public Reviews Rating: ★★★★½ January 1945, Paris is liberated. Chrissy waits at Gare Du Nord for a train to England to be reunited with her English fiance. Through a monologue at a train station the audience are treated to a glimpse into the life of a [...]

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Ed Fringe 2010: Sometimes I Laugh Like My Sister, Pleasance Courtyard

Sometimes I Laugh Like My Sister, Pleasance, Edinburgh Fringe 2010

Writer: Rebecca Peyton & Martin M. Bartelt Director: Martin M. Bartelt Reviewer: Deborah Klayman The Public Reviews Rating: ★★★★☆ After BBC journalist Kate Peyton was murdered in Mogadishu, Somalia in 2005 her family and fiancé found their lives changed forever. This year her younger sister Rebecca brings her one-woman show to the Edinburgh Fringe, exploring her post-Kate world through [...]

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