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REVIEW: Kilter Theatre - Brain Rot
Sion Hill Lecture Theatre 05.06 A new Kilter piece is something to be celebrated. A product of their practice of working with Academia - which I doubt was in anyone’s game plan in their early Fringe appearances - turning reactions to questions about Universities’ working methods and our lives on screen into a drama in person, this managed to keep divergent views in focus whilst also having dramatic shape and an emotional resolution, although interestingly the chat after

Dr Zeno
Jun 61 min read


REVIEW: Blank Slate Ensemble Five Weeks Which Seemed Ages
The Mission Theatre 03.06 Dickens meets Hans Christian Andersen and a number of wild cards including Queen Victoria. Mayhem ensues. A laugh riot that firmly connected with its intended audience, who loved it: disagreeing with the popular verdict would be churlish, unhelpful and misplaced, so I won’t. Starting as it meant to go on with a manic tableau of the show’s eventual climax was a strong move, and it worked to set the mood: BSE [haha!] have clearly done this kin

Dr Zeno
Jun 62 min read


REVIEW: Dramatic Moose in The Universe PLC - Mission Theatre
Is this really Dramatic Moose’s first Fringe production? You’d not think so… It starts unpromisingly, I’d have to say. Two blokes at a table talking. This has dramatic import - we’re talking about boring and mundane lives, and this at least shows us that - plus it’s good not to believe that one of the characters is who he says he is, so the suspicion that he is somewhat cracked needs to be reinforced. Perhaps a more experienced company could have contrived to do this differen

Dr Zeno
May 292 min read


REVIEW: The Natural Theatre Company - The Murder & Mystery of Kit Marlowe
Streets of Bath You can tell it’s a Nats promenade piece ‘cos they’re proper actors, and the costumes [OK, some of them] are really good - might have been a bit hot today mind… The characters chat naturally, a lot of the humour is delivered in scathing asides from someone used to dominating the conversation, there is a good dynamic between the players and the crowd, some embarassment-free participation and occasional invitations to be silly. The backdrops are some of Bath’s m

Dr Zeno
May 261 min read


REVIEW: Uncaged Theatre in Glitch - Burdall's Yard
Burdalls Yard, Saturday 23 May What would you expect from a New Writing project? What would you even want from one? This show gives it, and generously. Five able & energetic actors [a sixth was unavailable tonight], consistently credible characters, minimal decor & props but still enough to play around with, actor-operated scene changes, all to put the most energy where it counts, there on stage. Fast moving fast talking fairly funny, er, froughout: that’s lots of Fs and no b

Dr Zeno
May 261 min read


REVIEW: ⭐⭐⭐⭐ - Jimmy Made Parole
There’s a lot to like about this show, I think it just needs to be pushed a bit further up the scale. Hopefully by the time it comes to your town it will be…

Dr Zeno
Jun 10, 20252 min read


REVIEW: ⭐⭐⭐ - Verbal Diary
There’s a lot to like about this show, I think it just needs to be pushed a bit further up the scale. Hopefully by the time it comes to your town it will be…

Dr Zeno
Jun 10, 20252 min read


REVIEW: ⭐⭐⭐⭐ - Destination: 'Old Hag'
A première, no less. And written by its actors. An Entertainment.

Dr Zeno
Jun 10, 20242 min read


REVIEW: ⭐⭐⭐⭐- Dot, The Faun, and the Elfin Child
Review of Dot, The Faun & the Elfin Child

Dr Zeno
Jun 6, 20242 min read


REVIEW: ⭐⭐⭐⭐ - Speaking of Witch
Review of Thinking of Witch.

Steve Huggins
Jun 3, 20242 min read


REVIEW⭐⭐⭐⭐- The Demeter - Boogie Nachts Theatre
Monday 27 May The Mission Theatre In Bram Stoker's celebrated fang-fest Dracula, the barmy bloodsucker leaves Transylvania and sets sail...

Steve Huggins
May 28, 20242 min read


REVIEW: **** NASTY: 'big' girls being gross, mean and sexy - Succulent Theatre
REVIEW - **** Succulent Theatre

Dr Zeno
May 27, 20242 min read


REVIEW: Celebrate Me ★★★★
The song playing as I enter the auditorium is ‘We are Family’ and it’s the perfect overture for this tale of three generations of women plus

Beccy Golding
Jun 15, 20232 min read


REVIEW: Bonnie & Clyde ★★★★★
This is a memorable slick production of an ambitious show... going out with a highly-appropriate bang.

Steve Huggins
Jun 13, 20233 min read


INTERVIEW: Claire Parry
"It's certainly not the admin..." Claire Parry chats to the fringe about how she got started in the 'biz, why you need to come see her fring

Bath Fringe Hub
Jun 6, 20233 min read


INTERVIEW: Alexandra Pickford
Alexandra Pickford tells us all about her show, Bluffing Your Way in Ballet, with Seizing the Day Company.

Bath Fringe Hub
Jun 1, 20232 min read


REVIEW: The Crowd Creativity Show ★★★★
What matters in the end is the generous and celebratory message of the show - we are all artists and together we can make beautiful art. If

Beccy Golding
Jun 1, 20233 min read


INTERVIEW: MissImp
MissImp chat to the Fringe team about their show, It's A Trap! The Improvised Star Wars Show.

Bath Fringe Hub
May 30, 20232 min read


REVIEW: Love. Stories. ❤ ★★★★
Mark’s stories are both poetic and down-to-earth... Despite his passion for love, Mark acknowledges that everything is not always rosy in af

Beccy Golding
May 29, 20232 min read


SPOTLIGHT: Burdall's Yard
Martin Campbell, venue manager at Burdall's Yard, tells us why he's looking forward to Bath Fringe Festival 2023!

Bath Fringe Hub
May 25, 20231 min read
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