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The Red Balloon

Hilary Bell's lively adaptation of Albert Lamorisse's 1956 film does it for the kids (if not their folks).

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Ubu and the Truth Commission

Ubu and the Truth Commission is a difficult, cerebral and complex piece of theatre, anchored in its time but with…

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I Wish I was Lonely

A didactic but effective work about the impact of the technology in our pocket.

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Resident Musician

Will Pickvance is a fantastic pianist, but Resident Musician is definitely a show to miss this Fringe.

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Beyond

Beyond is beautiful to watch and affecting in parts, but lacks a cohesive theme or structure to sustain its full,…

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The Epicene Butcher

Story time for grown-ups pulled off masterfully.

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Icarus Falling

Icarus falling is a show of great texture, brilliance and originality, but it struggles to fill its 60 minute timeslot.

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Yours the Face

Yours the Face is a stunning, multi-layered work that offers deep insight into the humans buried inside the fashion industry.

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John Safran - Murder in Mississippi

An intriguing story for both those who have and haven't read the book.

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Yoshi's Castle

Yoshi's Castle suffers from the side-effects of proliferation but remains a solid piece of theatre.

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