Edinburgh Fringe Review: An Imaginary Circus
Probably the only show at the Fringe this year where the audience is asked to take a bow, Ben Maier’s one-man play An Imaginary Circus is every bit as surreal and eclectic as the title […]
Probably the only show at the Fringe this year where the audience is asked to take a bow, Ben Maier’s one-man play An Imaginary Circus is every bit as surreal and eclectic as the title […]
Not quite theatre, not quite magic; in this surprisingly thought-provoking show, Paul Dabek brings to life Howard Thurston, once world-famous rival to Houdini, now virtually forgotten. Speaking as the ghost of Thurston, haunting a theatre, […]
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