REVIEW: Out Of Love, Summerhall Edinburgh Fringe ✭✭✭✭✭
Out of Love is an emotional rollercoaster, at times very funny, sometimes devastatingly moving. Intelligently written and flawlessly staged
Out of Love is an emotional rollercoaster, at times very funny, sometimes devastatingly moving. Intelligently written and flawlessly staged
At times brutally graphic and always gripping, the writing is sharp and honest, confirming this as an impressive piece from someone we are sure to hear more of.
The full cast has been announced for the new production of Harold Pinter’s The Caretaker coming to Bristol, Southampton and Northampton.
The Shape of the Pain’s strength is its use of flickering lights, disorienting video effects, buzzing and throbbing sounds and a general assault on the senses to try to convey Rachel’s experiences where words are inadequate.
The beauty of Bombastic Declaration of Love is the effect it has on the audience and what Julie manages to elicit from them.
With such a strong line-up, it should come as no surprise that it is a perfect delight, full of feelgood humour and hilarious performances.
Tommy Marren’s comedy Nobody’s Talking To Me is to play the Watford Colosseum in Hertfordshire in the one British engagement outside of a tour of Ireland.
What a story. Eve will be one of the most honest accounts of change and transgression that you will see on the Fringe.