On Monday morning I went to see Exile at the Space Triplex (At 9.30am I might add). Exile is a feminist piece of theatre, that depicts six women thought history and fiction exiled to a non-descript island. It was a really interesting piece of Theatre, where time was non-existant, but yet omnipresent throughout the whole … Continue reading Exile- Ed Fringe
Month: August 2017
Commons- Ed Fringe
Yesterday afternoon, I saw Commons, from the St Andrews Theatre company, directed by Louis Catliff, written by Elliot Douglas. Commons explores the relationship between an MP and his rent boy, the power dynamic between them, and the story of their unconventional love (?).I really enjoyed the script and the characters. They were well thought out … Continue reading Commons- Ed Fringe
Alex Morris:Apologies
This afternoon, I went to see Apologies, a sketch comedy show, part of the Edinburgh Free Fringe. Alex Morris is an emerging comedian from Kings College London, previous work includes his YouTube series, Teachurs. In this sketch show, he portrays several different characters who are distinct, defined and notable in their own right. The costumes … Continue reading Alex Morris:Apologies
Trainspotting live – In Yer Face Theatre Company
I had the absolute pleasure to see Trainspotting tonight at the Pleasance EICC. I had tried to see this production last year but it completely sold out. I must say I felt like a very bad Scot, having not seen any form of trainspotting before, but I can definitely say I was blown away by … Continue reading Trainspotting live – In Yer Face Theatre Company