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Universoul Circus: Hip Hop Under the Big Top @ The Lafayette (Edinburgh Fringe festival 2018)

Pioneered in the 1970s, the genre of hip hop has gone onto dominate pop culture. A musical style originating from the Bronx, the form was built on the foundations of 5 particular elements which are MCing, DJing, Grafitti, Knowledge and lastly breakdance. Amazing audiences in the US for 25 years, Cedric Walker‘s UniverSoul Circus celebrates hip hop culture with their latest line up of circus acts originating from Africa and the Caribbean.

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28th August 2018by Theatrefullstop
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Revenants @ King Dome (Edinburgh Fringe Festival 2018)

In 2018, we find ourselves shaped by our political past. Significant events historically changing the course of how our lives are governed. Nichola McAuliffe‘s Revenants comments on this as she weaves narratives set in between the 25 year aftermath of the Romanov family in 1918 – the ruling royal family of Russia and 25 years prior to the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr in the US – prolific for his leadership within the Civil Rights Movement.

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26th August 2018by Theatrefullstop
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Drenched @ Bunker 2 (Edinburgh Fringe Festival 2018) Review

Mermaids have captured the imaginations of many for centuries, half human, half sea creature, the mythical creation continues to be surrounded by intrigue. Cornish folktale, Mermaid of Zennor taps into this mysticism. A tale recorded by folklorist William Bottrell, the tale speaks of an enchanting woman who would every so often attend the local church service. After falling in love with a village local named Mathey Trewella, the two are never to be seen again, the general concencus being that they have both disappeared at sea and the woman in actual fact turning out to be a mermaid…

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25th August 2018by Theatrefullstop
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Diary of an Expat @ Underbelly Cowgate (Edinburgh Fringe Festival 2018) Review

London thrives with a multitude of stories, its ability to draw individuals from all over the world makes it one of the world’s most exciting cities. Cultures collide as the city hustles and bustles – Cecilia Gragnani‘s one woman show, Diary of an Expat humorously delves into her own experiences of migrating from Italy to the UK.

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25th August 2018by Theatrefullstop
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Playwright Nichola McAuliffe talks about her latest show, Revenants (Edinburgh Fringe Festival 2018)

This year marks two significant anniversarys; the first being the execution of the Romanov Family, the ruling family of Russia up until the February Revolution and Russian Revolution in 1918 – a century ago, and the 50th anniversary of the assasination of Martin Luther King Jr, one of the most influential figures within the Civil Rights Movement in the US. These two events would go on to make an impact on history thereafter, politically and socially. Nichola McAuliffe draws on these two significant historical events in her latest piece, Revenants – set 25 years prior to the latter event, and 25 years after the former. Read on to find out more about the show.

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6th August 2018by Theatrefullstop
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Playwright Eve Leigh talks about working on Theatre Témoin’s latest project, Feed (Edinbugh Fringe Festival 2018)

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We now find ourselves living in a world whereby having an online presence can prove powerful. A single image or headline can travel the lengths and breadths of the world in a matter of minutes. Traditional news outlets perhaps not the first point of call when finding out the latest headlines, independent publications are now finding that their voices are proving very influential. Renowned for their exploration of timely topics through physical theatre and puppetry, Theatre Témoin return to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival to showcase their latest project, Feed, exploring this new digital world we find ourselves living in. Contributing playwright Eve Leigh tells us more about the company’s current piece.

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6th August 2018by Theatrefullstop
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Director Katharina Reinthaller talks about her latest show Diary of an Expat (Edinburgh Fringe Festival 2018)

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London is renowned for its multi-culturalism, it’s an aspect of the city that makes it great. Immigration is an element of society that has had a great focus placed on it, and mainly for the wrong reasons. Director Katharina Reinthaller discusses directing Cecilia Gragnani’s Diary of an Expat, a show inspired by Cecilia’s own story of leaving Italy to pursue a new life in the UK. 

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31st July 2018by Theatrefullstop
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Writers and Performers Alexandra and Kate Donnachie talk about their latest show 3 Years, 1 Week and a Lemon Drizzle (Edinburgh Fringe Festival 2018)

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One of the strongest bonds you’ll share is that with a sibling, they’re there through the highest and lowest of moments, they’re you’re best friend as well as family. Every family deals with phases that test one another which can further strengthen bonds. Alexandra and Kate Donnachie explore the affects of one sibling being diagnosed with an eating disorder as a teen in their latest show, 3 Years, 1 Week and a Lemon Drizzle. The duo discuss the process of creating the show and what audiences can expect.

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31st July 2018by Theatrefullstop
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Comedian Laura Lexx talks about her latest stand up show ‘Trying’ (Edinburgh Fringe Festival 2018)

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For lovers of comedy, the Edinburgh Fringe Festival is the go to event to witness some of the UK’s top talents. Decades have witnessed the launching of various careers, and shows no signs  of stopping in doing so. Winner of the ‘Best MC’ award at last year’s UK Comedy Awards, Laura Lexx promises ‘belly laughs’ with her latest stand up show Trying – a show exploring the topic of mental health. Laura talks more about the show below.

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25th July 2018by Theatrefullstop
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Comedian Sid Singh talks about his latest stand up show – American Bot (Edinburgh Fringe Festival 2018)

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Silicon Valley is synonymous with tech excellence, having produced some of the world’s most famous tech products and services, from Mark Zuckerberg’s era defining Facebook, to Steve Job’s influential Apple products to Larry Page and Sergey Brin’s innovative Google. These accomplishments define the Californian region, however not everything is all as it seems. Comedian Sid Singh unearths the racism and gentrification prevalent within the region in his latest stand up show ‘American Bot’. Read on to find out more about the show.

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23rd July 2018by Theatrefullstop

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