Prince fans will certainly enjoy Michael Wheatley’s new show, Forever In My Life, as will those who admire a well structured musical performance delivered with love and humility.
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Katie Lees has created a show which is simultaneously funny and relatable, to the point the full horror of the office work experience is on display.
Whiplash is an odd beast. It would be hard to describe it as enjoyable, but, perversely, it does seem, in its uniqueness, just the type of show Fringe theatre should continue to encourage.
Anna Nicholson: Woman Of The Year is a funny and perceptive show which deserves your investigation!
Amy McNickle and Steffie Yee have created something really immersive and moving with this film, with a dash of dry humour thrown in for measure.
Michaela Burger is both gifted as a singer and storyteller, and those gifts shine in A Migrant’s Son.
Rashaun will most definitely dazzle you with this skill, and charm you with his confident, but quiet, demeanour
A Z-Star show is quite an experience. Negotiating drums, guitar and vocals, Zee Gachette is an exceptional performer. Although softly spoken between songs, she has an arresting stage presence.
Girl Power Collective is definitely a fun show, and would certainly appeal to young, old and everything in between.
