Tag: Edinburgh Fringe 2012
Jonny and The Baptists
Jonny and The Baptists are the kind of band you wouldn’t mind spending an evening with in the pub – although you’d be wise to avoid any establishment claiming that name if it sells more than beer. As they make clear in a typically witty protest against the advent of … Continue Reading Jonny and The Baptists
Red, Like Our Room Used to Feel
‘Nothing is not giving messages’ reads the sign on the red shelf, in the red room, under the staircase. I am sitting drinking port on a single bed, under the glassy gaze of a tattered teddy bear propped up on a pillow. In front of me, perched on a small … Continue Reading Red, Like Our Room Used to Feel
The Two Worlds of Charlie F
You could argue that this show is critic proof. Woven from the words of soldiers wounded in Afghanistan since 2002, and performed by them alongside professional actors, it has the awful weight of reality behind it. But to grant it special dispensation and to praise it by default, for its … Continue Reading The Two Worlds of Charlie F