Edinburgh Fringe 2022 reviews: Colin Hoult / Nick Helm / Susie McCabe

EDINBURGH FRINGE 2022: COLIN HOULT / NICK HELM / SUSIE MCCABE A sad adieu, a pandemic experience and the awfulness of hen dos

A sad adieu, a pandemic experience and the awfulness of hen dos

Colin Hoult: The Death of Anna Mann, Pleasance Courtyard 
 

Anna Mann – actress, singer, welder (you’ve got to have a back-up in this business, darling) – is the monstrous creation of Colin Hoult.

Burn, Edinburgh International Festival 2022 review - bold, risky, sometimes baffling

★★★ BURN, EIF 2022 Strong constituent parts in Alan Cumming's bold Burns dance show

Strong constituent parts in Alan Cumming's Burns dance show - but do they add up?

In retrospect, all the clues were there. A star actor embarking on a new performance genre; a fresh reappraisal of one of Scotland’s cultural icons; a hi-tech production of sumptuous video and prop trickery; a dance score from a major name in new Scottish music. In short, a solo dance show from Alan Cumming about Robert Burns. What could possibly go wrong?

Edinburgh Fringe 2022 reviews: Boy / Intruder|Intruz

EDINBURGH FRINGE: BOY / INTRUDER Two shows at Summerhall explore issues of identity

Two shows at Summerhall explore issues of identity - though with contrasting outcomes

Boy, Summerhall

Nature or nurture? It’s the perennial question behind so much in human development – and the central issue, too, behind Carly Wijs’s very moving Boy for Flemish theatre company De Roovers at Summerhall.

Edinburgh Fringe 2022 reviews: Les Dawson: Flying High / Boris III

EDINBURGH FRINGE 'World king' as a young man in Boris III, and comedy legend Les Dawson

'World king' as a young man; and a comedy legend

 

Les Dawson: Flying High, Assembly George Square ★★★

Any opportunity to watch impressionist Jon Culshaw at work is not to be missed. Here he gives a spot-on rendition of the gruff-voiced comic who hosted BBC’s Blankety Blank in the 1980s and was famous for his mother-in-law gags and deliberately bad piano-playing: “All the wrong notes in exactly the right order.”

Edinburgh Fringe 2021: Still

★★★★ EDINBURGH FRINGE 2021: STILL Frances Poet offers a luminous meditation on suffering and death

Frances Poet offers a luminous meditation on suffering and death at the Traverse

Ageing Mick wakes up on Portobello beach with two gold rings in his pocket, and embarks on the bender to end all benders in order to work out what or who they’re for. Young Gilly has a poorly pug named Mr Immanuel Kant, but can’t face having it put down. Gaynor has suffered from fibromyalgia for decades, but must put it aside if she’s to see her newborn granddaughter. Dougie and Ciara are preparing for their life-changing arrival with one last hedonistic night on the dance floor.