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Kerry Teakle

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Devourer of anything cultural, food and all Edinburgh has to offer, Kerry works in communications when not lapping up the Edinburgh Festivals and the bon vivant life Edinburgh has to offer. You can also find her at Edinburgh Foody

Reviews: 139
Other Articles: 15
Underbelly Circus Hub

YUCK Circus

Forget the hype, this all-female septet circus troupe will leave audiences divided.

Phoebe Katis
theSpace @ Symposium Hall

007 Voices of Bond

Music and storytelling combine to chart the history behind the theme tunes of 007

Gilded Balloon @ Patter Hoose

Table Manners with Jessie Ware

Cooking up a storm, this Fringe premiere of the smash-hit podcast talks about food, family and life. Oversharing guaranteed.

Assembly George Square Studios

Something About Simon

A nostalgic hour tells the story of Paul Simon using visuals, stage design and music

John Partridge
Assembly Checkpoint

John Partridge: Stripped

Through film, music, poetry, song and dance, Partridge shares his story and in turn asks the audience to consider theirs

Assembly George Square Gardens

Le Gateau Chocolat: Icons

Cabaret singer, singing the songs of our youth, which will only be ‘For (your own) Good’

Esther Rantzen
Gilded Balloon Teviot

Esther Rantzen: That’s Life

Broadcasting legend in conversation with daughter Rebecca Wilcox reliving her career, family life and what it’s like being Rantzen’s daughter

Gilded Balloon Teviot

Games by Henry Naylor

A thought provoking performance that uses simple dialogue to explore themes that still resonate today.

Maureen Lipman EDFRINGE Photo Jay Brooks
Assembly George Square Theatre

Maureen Lipman is Up For It

Good old-fashioned entertainment with great jokes, observational storytelling and wonderful music

Summerhall

Blackout

Will leave you punch-drunk and challenge the myths on alcoholism. It’s a sobering thought.

Assembly Roxy

My Left / Right Foot – The Musical

An inclusive co-production by the National Theatre for Scotland and the Birds of Paradise Theatre Company will challenge perceptions while making you laugh hysterically.