Pleasance Courtyard
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It’s Not A Sprint – Pleasance Dome, Edinburgh
Reviewer: Clare Howdon Maddie, in typical just-turned-30 fashion, decides to run a marathon. Over the 26.2 gruelling miles, Maddie must…
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Luke Kempner: House of Faces – Pleasance Courtyard, Edinburgh
Writer and performer: Luke Kempner Reviewer: Stephen Bates Luke Kempner lifted himself above the masses of comedy impressionists with his…
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Flies – Pleasance Courtyard- Edinburgh
Writer: Oliver Lansley Reviewer: Clare Howdon Flies, a co-production between Les Enfants Terribles and Pins and Needles Productions centres on…
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Paul Merton’s Impro Chums – Pleasance Courtyard, Edinburgh
Reviewer: Tom Ralphs After missing the Fringe for the first time since he made his Edinburgh debut, Paul Merton is…
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Brexit – Pleasance Courtyard, Edinburgh
Writers: Robert Khan and Tom Salinsky Director: Tom Salinsky Reviewer: Stephen Bates With the Westminster Parliament in recess, things have…
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The Song of Lunch – Pleasance Courtyard, Edinburgh
Writer: Christopher Reid Director: Jason Morell Reviewer: Stephen Bates As a suited middle-aged businessman walks from his Bloomsbury office, he…
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Mark Watson: The Infinite Show – Pleasance Courtyard, Edinburgh
Writer: Mark Watson Reviewer: Tom Ralphs Originally a work in progress show at the 2017 Fringe, Mark Watson’s main Fringe…
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Gyles Brandreth: Break a Leg – Pleasance Courtyard, Edinburgh
Writer and Presenter: Gyles Brandreth Reviewer: Stephen Bates Until recently, when he and two other members of his family shared…
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