Fringe Fever – Edinburgh here I come!

V excited to say I’ll be back officially reviewing Edinburgh Fringe 2025 in early August and my schedules already lookin prettttty packed!  I’m your gal for all things fringe – drop me a message to invite me to review a show, set up an interview or just have a good old chat about the best…

TIME AND TIME AGAIN by Indigo Creative.

TIME AND TIME AGAIN is a thoughtful exploration of friendship, memory and change, brought to life through a mix of physical theatre, music and visual storytelling. The piece follows Zoe and Becca, two childhood friends who grew up together in Hong Kong. We witness their formative moments – singing, laughing and strengthening a bond that…

END GAME written and performed by Katie Reddin-Clancy.

Enter Joanie, an 80-year-old actor who has just popped her clogs mid performance during a rendition of ‘Que Sera, Sera’. But for us as the audience, the real show is just beginning. In the afterlife Joanie meets her spirit guide, Pam – a cheerful no-nonsense guru with a mission to help Joanie reflect on her time on…

TOO SMALL TO TELL written and performed by Lisa Rose.

Lisa Rose takes us back to the 90’s and recalls her journey as a young actress navigating endless auditions while holding down a job that paid the bills – an assistant position at Miramax. Early on, the name at the centre of this story emerges as her boss, Harvey Weinstein. What begins as a personal…

MADONNA ON THE ROCKS written and performed by Marie Hamilton.

In a blend of cabaret, theatre and music, Marie Hamilton’s one woman show plunges us into the blissful highs and shattering lows of motherhood. With humour and heart, she shines a light on the unspoken pressures placed on new mothers and the difficult balancing act of raising a child and pursuing personal dreams. We begin…

FRUITCAKE by Jaimee Doyle.

Jaimee Doyle is magnetic in this melancholic, touching portrayal of young love, vulnerability and the desire for intimacy and belonging.