Tag Archives: Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2016

ParaladosanjoS: Molhados&Secos (Wet and Dry)

August 16th, 2016 by

Made in response to the Brazilian floods of recent years,  Sao Paulo based circus/visual/physical theatre company ParaladosanjoS have crafted a disorientating and affecting attempt to capture the material and human cost of ‘natural’ disasters. The harrowing toll includes the floods which the company members experienced personally in their home town of Campinas, Sao Paulo; the floods […]

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Smoking Apples: In Our Hands

August 16th, 2016 by

From the co-creators of the acclaimed puppet-theatre show Cell, In Our Hands is a gentle and almost hypnotic exploration of the issues around Cornish trawler fishing – the isolation, poverty and will to succeed that makes both the occupation and the performance itself one of increasingly high stakes and tension. Smoking Apple’s aim here, as […]

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Kai Fischer/National Theatre of Scotland: Last Dream (on Earth)

August 16th, 2016 by

This incredibly accomplished performance merges multi-layered sound effects, music and dialogue in an intensely visceral exploration of humanity being pushed to the absolute limits. Given a set of headphones each, the audience enter to atmospheric and slightly disjointed music, and see five performer-musicians in place on stage. This simple headphone device lends a sense of […]

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Big in Belgium: MacBain. Photo by Sanne Peper

Dood Paard: MacBain

August 16th, 2016 by

This offering, part of the Big in Belgium collection of works at this year’s Edinburgh Fringe, collides Macbeth with the relationship between grunge superstar Kurt Cobain and his wife Courtney Love-Cobain, deconstructing the lives that these two sets of tragic figures play(ed) out. Taking the rough form of a triptych the piece lurches between three […]

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Sole Rebel Tap: Blushed

August 16th, 2016 by

Tap dancers Hannah Ballard and Lexi Bradburn take a sexy and silly look at fairytales for the modern day woman, making as much noise as they can in the process. Aptly choosing tales where shoes are the central focus, Sole Rebel Tap replace dainty ballet slippers from The Red Shoes with clunky tap shoes, and […]

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