Ziggy played the cello – and it was very good!
Royal Croquet Club
The Travelling Sisters – Toupe is a sloppy and unfunny slew of directionless skits that relies far too much on flesh and far too little on fun.
From awe-inspiring to down-right silly, Adam will either have you in hysterics or stunned silence. Adam Page’s shows are a learning experience for anyone of any age interested learning about music. Hilarious, educational and captivating
We Live by the Sea is an excellent piece of theatre: engaging, innovative and featuring some terrific performances from the youthful UK cast.
With so much in the Fringe tailored exclusively to either adults or children, it’s great to have a show that appeals equally to both.
There’s acrobatics, magic, clowning, roller skating, singing, pole dancing and vodka shots; it’s so much fun, you won’t want it to end.
A concert pianist with an overinflated ego attempts to perform the symphony of his life, but instead, creates a beautifully absurd cacophony of catastrophe.
Playing at Ukiyo at the Royal Croquet Club, Torte e Morte, written by Anya Anastasia is a darkly humorous musical exploration of the life of Marie Antoinette.
Tom Skipper wants to work with bricks and mortar businesses in and around the Square to embrace the Fringe Festival and add to the colour of our city.
