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★★★★ Drag Kings Meet Punk Music

By thepeg on August 13, 2016 • ( Leave a comment )

After a sensational opening involving the lead singer of The Great White Males smashing his way through the stage’s backdrop, this punk performance gets off to a cracking start: “Everybody wants a home A little bit of debt to call their own” The show’s called Cuncrete, and it […]

★★★★ The Truth Is, We’re All Liars

By thepeg on August 13, 2016 • ( Leave a comment )

Katie Bonna sets up ‘All The Things I Lied About’ in the guise of a TED talk; the red carpet, the head mic., the snazzy spotlights. She tells us this talk will change our lives, that she will draw us from the dark heart of dishonesty and pull […]

★★★ Behind The Mask Of Rupert Brooke

By thepeg on August 11, 2016 • ( Leave a comment )

Rupert Brooke is best known for his WW1 poetry and his handsome good looks, but is otherwise a lesser known figure in the Bloomsbury circle of intellectuals and artists. Verge of Strife tries to present a true portrait of the man who, in his own time, was regarded as […]

★★★★ Ice-cream, Dogs and Rhythmic Gymnastics: Tony Law is Back on Form.

By thepeg on August 11, 2016 • ( Leave a comment )

After a couple of years off the comedy radar Tony Law’s new show, ‘A Law Undo His-Elf What Welcome’ makes it clear that he is back on target. Bouncing onto stage in a pilot onesie and gardening gloves, Law begins his show with a sequence of rhythmic gymnastics: […]

★★★★ The Murky Waters of Scientific Exploration

By thepeg on August 11, 2016 • ( Leave a comment )

‘Ethics is nothing else than reverence for life’. A quote from the scientist Albert Schweitzer, not the scientist featured in the play, Tank, but a scientist with a much better sense of moral integrity than the characters on stage. Tank is an extraordinary piece of theatre, not simply because […]

★★★ The Plough and The Stars at the National Theatre

By thepeg on August 11, 2016 • ( Leave a comment )

In the anniversary year of the Easter Rising it is easy to see why the National thought that this was the way to go. A play by one of Ireland’s genius writers, written to reflect turbulent times of war, focusing on the working people. On paper, it looks […]

★★★★ Box Sets and Clean Living: Seann Walsh’s Insights on Coupledom

By thepeg on August 11, 2016 • ( Leave a comment )

Seann Walsh hasn’t been to Edinburgh for a couple of years. This is almost definitely because he’s been living a prolifically healthy lifestyle; wheat free, dairy free, avocado on rye, that sort of thing. Not because he looks like a glowing vision of health, but because he can’t […]

★★★★ An Inspired Piece of Theatre: Smoke and Oakum Rave It Up at Pleasance Courtyard

By thepeg on August 11, 2016 • ( 1 Comment )

Alternating between the present day and the mid 90s, Happy Dave is both the story of a DJ and a commentary on today’s youth culture, or lack of it. The rave scene in the 90s was a counter culture that really stuck it to The Man. Thousands of […]

★★★★ Definitely Not Up The Swanny: Dugout Theatre bring another crowd pleaser to the Fringe.

By thepeg on August 10, 2016 • ( Leave a comment )

It’s the end of the world. A great flood has swept all but four human beings into oblivion. Somehow, against the odds, four strangers manage to escape on a swan pedalo. At first the characters are fairly stereotyped: posho Steven; nerdy pessimist, Andy; spiritual nutter, Bobby; scarily competitive […]

★★★★ This Is What Fringe Theatre Should Be: Thought-Provoking Material and Arresting Performances.

By thepeg on August 10, 2016 • ( 1 Comment )

In all the fun of the fringe it’s easy to overlook the theatre productions that are doing something more than simply entertaining their audiences and trying to break even. A lot of theatre I’ve seen in Edinburgh this summer is pushing boundaries in terms of form, but Villain […]

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