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Jarlath Regan: Not So Common Sense

August 13, 2010 |

4 Stars ****

In his fourth year at the Fringe, Jarlath Regan’s brand of conversational and intelligent humour is a popular attraction from the evidence of a packed house. This is not surprising for the audience is provided with an … Read More

Swing!

August 13, 2010 |

4 Stars ****

Lauren Benstead’s musical comedy bounces along with a pile of toe tapping songs and saucy humour. Set in the apparently mundane middle class village of Wafthead, the tennis club is the centre of village social life offering … Read More

Lady Carol: Malady

August 13, 2010 |

*****

5 Stars

It is not very often that this wizened reviewer gets blown away by a musician at first hearing. I usually find the attraction grows over a period of time, but last year I was with the Fringe … Read More

The Hub

August 13, 2010 |

5 Stars *****

Hopes, dreams and failed ambitions are the themes which come under scrutiny in this uproariously funny comedy by Feri Tezcan. Set in a TV announcer’s studio, five 25 to 35 year olds with very different personalities are … Read More

I, Elizabeth

August 13, 2010 |

4 Stars ****

In her bearing and manner, Rebecca Vaughan’s portrayal of the young Elizabeth I is immediately convincing. She successfully brings a dramatic realism to a unique woman who must be one of history’s greatest survivors. Having your mother … Read More

Sean Hughes – Ducks and Other Mistakes I’ve Made

August 13, 2010 |

4 Stars ****

Sean Hughes material is right on the edge and uncompromising. It definitely is not sanitised comedy ready to transfer to TV. After a break from stand up, he now is a man with attitude and things to … Read More

Are You There?

August 13, 2010 |

3 Stars ***

Are You There? was written by Argentinean playwright Javier Daulte. This production has been adapted by Charlie Ward, who also directs, and is in two short acts.

It is a mysterious and, indeed, chilling play. This mood … Read More

The Ballad of Backbone Joe

August 13, 2010 |

3 Stars ***

This tale of mystery and revenge set in pre-war, small town Australia is performed by a trio of versatile Australians, Joseph O’Farrell, Miles O’Neill and Glen Walton. The show defies pigeon holing. Is it comedy, theatre or … Read More

NewsRevue – Canal Café Theatre

August 13, 2010 | 1

4 Stars ****

Since I have first started reviewing the Edinburgh Fringe back in the dark ages there has always been one show that was high on my list of ‘must sees’ and that is the annual pilgrimage to see … Read More

Sadie Hasler: Lady Bones

August 13, 2010 |

***

3 Stars

Sadie Hasler has been at the Fringe on a number of occasions previously, but the only time I have seen her was as an integral part of shows performed by he husband Russell Kane, and a 20 … Read More