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Edinburgh Fringe 2016 Review: Madwoman In The Attic
By Holly Woolnough
Madwoman In The Attic is a tightly constructed piece of theatre. Holly Woolnough reviews
Edinburgh Fringe 2016 Review: Matt Forde: It's My Political Party
Matt Forde fields an impressive work in progress. Holly Woolnough reviews
Edinburgh 2016 Review: Ruby Thomas: Chick
Ruby Thomas' character sketch comedy starts strong, but doesn't quite deliver. Holly Woolnough reviews
Edinburgh 2016 Review: Carol Ann Duffy and John Sampson
Duffy's poetry and Sampson's music come together brilliantly. Holly Woolnough reviews
Edinburgh Fringe 2016 Review: Naomi Petersen: I am Telling You I'm Not Going
Holly Woolnough ventures down into a small, dark space to learn about agoraphobia in Naomi Petersen's show, I am Telling You I'm Not Going
Edinburgh Fringe 2016 Review: Elf Lyons: Pelican
Elf Lyons emits a refreshing stage presence in Pelican. Holly Woolnough reviews
Edinburgh Fringe 2016 Review: The Shambles
Holly Woolnough finds quick-fire hilarity in this inventive improv performance by York's own ComedySoc.
Review: King Lear
King Lear is a commendable, albeit conventional, piece of Shakespeare. Holly Woolnough reviews
Fashion International - AW16 Show Report
Laser cut outs and thick knits bring a new twist to familiar silhouettes
Fashion DNA - AW16 Show Report
A trio of emerging designers celebrate cross-cultural tastes