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Other Voices: Spoken Word Cabaret

August 13, 2014August 13, 2014 websterpoet EdFringe, Edinburgh Fringe, Fay Roberts, Hannah Chutzpah, Hel Gurney, James Webster, Mel Jones, Other Voices: Spoken Word Cabaret, performance poetry, Spoken Word, The Underground Clown Club

– reviewed by James Webster – Our Performance Editor is in Edinburgh for the next week, trying to review as

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High Noon Over Camelot by The Mechanisms

August 7, 2014August 7, 2014 websterpoet EdFringe, Edinburgh Fringe, High Noon Over Camelot, James Webster, Once Upon a Time (in Space), PBH Free Fringe, Spoken Word, The Mechanisms

– reviewed by James Webster – High Noon Over Camelot is a joyously grim, funny and clever update of Arthurian

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The Good Delusion by Tina Sederholm

August 1, 2014August 1, 2014 websterpoet EdFringe, Edinburgh Fringe, Evie and the Perfect Cupcake, PBH Free Fringe, Royal Oak, The Good Delusion, Tina Sederholm

-Reviewed by James Webster- The Good Delusion is a superbly realised story and an eminently relatable piece of theatre that

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The Splitting of the Mermaid by Lucy Ayrton

July 25, 2014July 26, 2014 Editor Andie Berryman, Burton Taylor Studio, EdFringe, Feminism, feminist poetry, Lucy Ayrton, The Splitting of the Mermaid

-Reviewed by Andie Berryman– In a rash of pre-Edinburgh fringe shows I caught Lucy Ayrton’s The Splitting of the Mermaid at

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