Posts Tagged as ‘festival’

26/10/2009

EVENT – Samhuinn Festival This Weekend (Beltane)

Samhuinn Festival, this weekend The Beltane Fire Society  is having a procession of the summer and winter courts this Saturday and  sets off from the Castle Esplanade, Royal Mile, Edinburgh — at 9pm. From their website: Samhuinn is a modern retelling of an ancient story – the battle between light and dark, summer and winter. The [...]

03/09/2009

INFO – Holistic and Craft Fair, Sunday 6th Sep, Morningside

There is a holistic and craft fair being held at the Columcille Centre, 2 Newbattle Terrace, Morningside on  Sunday 6th September  between 11am  and 5.00pm Free Entry There shall be several stalls on the day with tasters on holistic therapies and stalls selling crafts , aromatherapy oils, jewellery etc. There shall also be tarot reading/angel card reading If [...]

21/08/2009

REVIEW – At Home With Holly

At Home with Holly is one of the more unusual shows I have seen in the Fringe over the years.   Holly Burn, who is an exceptional comedy actress invites you into her home  for the festival.  You can buy tickets in advance from the Fringe office,  the Five Pound Fringe / GRV box office, or you [...]

19/08/2009

REVIEW – Out of Chaos @ Underbelly

Review by Aitor Poyo Out of Chaos is a fine mix of nowadays stories with self-interpreted Ancient Greek myths in a blended pool of languages including Spanish, French and Japanese. The crew of Temple Theatre try to bring us these stories from the chaos and merge them again into the mess.   In all honesty, I couldn’t see [...]

18/08/2009

REVIEW – Gecko Theatre’s – The Overcoat

The Overcoat is brought to you by Gecko Theatre who describe their show in the brochure as Get the coat, get the girl, change the world. A lonely clerk in a vast office dreams of romance with the girl at the next desk. But behind his quiet exterior is an extraordinary imagination fuelled by a desire [...]

11/08/2009

REVIEW – The Hotel – Mark Watson

The Hotel is an interesting festival experience to say the least and are brought to you by the people of the Invisible Dot but the main name behind the show that you may recognise is Mark Watson. Watson for me, is one of the best performers of the Fringe / Festival over the last number of years [...]