The psychology behind THAT’S NOT MY NAME at the Fringe
EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND — For my last show in person here at the Fringe, I could not help but be intrigued by the posters of a young woman burning up the…
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EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND — For my last show in person here at the Fringe, I could not help but be intrigued by the posters of a young woman burning up the…
EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND — This trip has increased my interest in Greece and Greek stories, so I was happy to explore the short production entitled After Troy. I did not know…
EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND — After getting turned around and ending up in the wrote venue, I attended a show I was not initially planning on called Apricot, and was treated to…
EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND — I could not leave the Fringe Festival without one more choir experience. Set in the beautiful St Mark’s Chapel, at the foot of the Edinburgh Castle, this…
EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND — One of my last outings at the Fringe is a one woman show called Count to Five, where author and performer Zamalisa has done an exquisite job…
EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND — As part of my own growth as a professional, about two years ago I discovered the field of Drama Therapy and the Drama Therapy Institute of Los…
EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND — People travel from all over to be a part of the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. I chose to attend Banned! The Músical because it originated in Aurora, Colorado.…
EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND — Okay, yes, I admit it, I chose this one out of pure nostalgia. Many evenings in the 1980s were spent sitting with my mother on our old…
EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND — It would have felt inappropriate to attend a theatre festival in Scotland and not witness at least one show that related to what is known as “The…
EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND — One of the main categories of shows at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival is comedy, and the title Bad Mums seemed like a perfect fit for an overworked,…