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Is this A Dagger? Review
Review of Is This A Dagger? performed at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival 2021. Continue reading Is this A Dagger? Review
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Review of Is This A Dagger? performed at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival 2021. Continue reading Is this A Dagger? Review
Performed by C theatre at C viva on Monday 26th August 2019. Shakespeare for Kids brought together three loveable clowns from Shakespeare’s world in the form of Bottom, Touchstone and Trinculo. Together the three clowns celebrated, debated and fought over which one of Shakespeare’s great works to share with the audience. The three performers filled the stage with their wonderful acting, lively physicality and their … Continue reading Shakespeare for Kids: Fools and Bottoms – Review
Performed by Africa Weird and Wonderful at Laughing Horse @ The Free Sisters on Friday 23rd August 2019. Africa Weird and Wonderful took the audience on an entertaining and informative journey through the continent of Africa. Full of fun facts, music and plenty of audience participation, this was a very enjoyable family show. This show could easily have fallen into the genre of lecture theatre. … Continue reading Africa Weird and Wonderful – Review
Performed by Circus Sonas at Laughing Horse @ The Free Sisters on Thursday 22nd August 2019. Circus Sonas is a fun family show filled with circus tricks, juggling and lots of fun. The show was performed by two performers, Martin and Logy, who spent 35 minutes performing circus tricks, predominantly juggling based tricks which had the audience entertained and engaged throughout. All the tricks were … Continue reading Circus Sonas Family Show – Review
Performed by Selladoor Family and Rockefeller Productions at Underbelly George Square on Tuesday 20th August 2019. Mr Men and Little Miss started with two of the puppets, Little Miss Sunshine and Little Miss Naughty, saying hello to the audience as they took their seats. This worked very well, getting all the children excited and up close to the puppets straight away. It also meant that … Continue reading Mr Men and Little Miss – Review
Performed by Point View Art Association and Shadow Legends Drama Group at C south on Tuesday 20th August 2019. Legend of Shadows is a lecture performance. In this show, shadow puppetry sketches are woven into a lecture on the history of shadow puppetry. It is an interesting and engaging format for delivering an educational and stimulating experience for the whole family. The lecture aspect of … Continue reading Legend of Shadows – Review
Performed by Louis Pearl at Underbelly, George Square on Monday 19th August 2019. This show is, as the title suggests, all about Louis Pearl and his amazing bubble tricks. Certainly, he is very skilled at creating a whole range of bubble tricks and he was able to successfully keep the large audience fully entertained and engaged throughout the entire hour. Pearl performed a whole range … Continue reading The Amazing Bubble Man – Review
Performed by The Highland Joker at Assembly George Square Gardens on Monday 19th August 2019. The Bubble Show is precisely that – a show all about bubbles. There is little content other than bubble tricks being performed, which are visually captivating and very engaging for children. In this show however, the performer did try to include some talking, telling the audience about how he became … Continue reading The Bubble Show – Review
Performed by Faux Theatre at Scottish Storytelling Centre on Sunday 18th August 2019. Celeste’s Circus does exactly that and takes the audience to a circus; a very unique circus. The show opened with Celeste introducing herself. The character of Celeste was very friendly and charming and she won the audience over easily. Asked if they wanted to go to the circus, there was a resounding … Continue reading Celeste’s Circus – Review
Performed by Embracive at Paradise in Augustines on Saturday 17th August 2019. Window opened with an artistic grey city projected on the screen and a catchy musical number. The story was about a boy, Xingxing, who struggles to adjust to his new life and school in the city. The audience journey with him as he tries to find his place of belonging. As clearly advertised, … Continue reading Window – Review