Audience, the 1975 play by Václav Havel, and the first to feature his alter ego, Ferdinand Vanēk, relates a tale in which a brew master embarks on a drinking session with a young, dissident writer and, as the drink loosens his tongue, allows it to become known that he, the brew master, has been employed […]
Tag Archives: Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2015
Janne Raudaskoski / TT13: The Outsider
August 14th, 2015 by Michael BeggPerhaps, just perhaps, it is me who is the alien. And perhaps, just perhaps I have landed in some curious parallel universe where things are the same, yet different. Last time I looked, it seemed to me that the use of advanced technology in shows – multiple projectors, evidence of long, complicated periods of pre-production […]
Onyx Productions: 360 Allstars
August 14th, 2015 by Ezra LeBank360 Allstars is a fully-amped, family-friendly showcase of what the show calls ‘urban circus.’ If the X-Games made a family circus, this is probably what it would look like. Boasting skills including break dancing, BMX flatlanding, basketball freestyling, and Roue Cyr (the lone traditional circus element in the show), each performer struts their stuff in […]
The Human Animal: Souvenirs
August 14th, 2015 by Dorothy Max Prior‘One man’s trash is another man’s treasure’ is the tag line for Souvenirs. There’s a pile of boxes and shelves at the rear of the performance space, boasting a hotch-potch of everyday objects and ornaments, looking very much like a display in any one of the many Edinburgh charity shops just five minutes walk away […]
Zosia Jo: Herstory
August 14th, 2015 by Dorothy Max PriorAs we enter the space, a woman is standing on the empty stage. She’s fairly young, tall, slim, pale skinned, auburn haired, attractive in an understated way. Dressed in a short floral dress, bare-legged, no obvious make-up. If we had to be more specific, we’d say that she looks like a typical educated, personable young […]