Guest reviewer Calum Nedd takes a look at Tinted at Vault Festival - Tinted is the debut full-length monologue from brand new company Scripped Up, whose mission is to champion D/deaf, disabled and neurodivergent writers.
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Guest reviewer Calum Nedd takes a look at Tinted at Vault Festival - Tinted is the debut full-length monologue from brand new company Scripped Up, whose mission is to champion D/deaf, disabled and neurodivergent writers.
Coming to Vaults Festival this weekend is QUADRUPLE THRE4T by Australian comedy sensation Henry Moss, which was nominated for Best Comedy at the 2019 Brighton Fringe.
Huge potential still to be realised, Quantum is a new American musical about the race to build a Quantum computer and all the ethical dilemmas that come with it.
One of the hardest shows to watch I have ever experienced, this one woman show, a completely sung through musical touches on some dark and difficult themes to deal with, including rape, abuse and family violence.
Expose the world’s greatest cover ups with three conspiracy theorists as they explore the inconsistencies of their entire perception of the world, and each other.
Lost souls and warm holes, assemble to worship at the altar of Reuben Kaye: cabaret queen with devilish humour and charm and an incredibly well written, slick show of dirty jokes and naughty pokes, incredible storytelling and mind blowing vocals.
Are you ready for a musical scathing critique of 7 1/3 seasons of the best television ever?
The first of Fearless Player’s shows on the Burns family, this stronger show returns to Edinburgh for its second time.
A unique, band new musical based on one of the most controversial post WWII trials in the US – Iva Toguri d’Aquino vs. the United States on eight counts of treason.
I’m roaring with laughter in this Harry Potter for diehard fans, as this show delivers the perfect combination of parody and fan references, in a well-written and witty way.
Fat Rascal’s greatest offering yet is a fabulously sassy, feminist, body positive retelling of Disney’s The Little Mermaid.
Yes there’s a washing machine on stage, but this show would make a great, intense family play with musical rather than a new musical.
An extremely sweet new musical about a girl and a robot, which has real indie teen film vibes.
A silly, witty, fabulous funny musical about an unlikely female superhero, Vulvarine grabs life by the pussy to save the sleepy town of High Wickham.
Three bank robbers, three motives to steal a painting, one wild story line with a ‘D and D’ or ‘Choose Your Own Adventure’ style feel.
With Trump being a walking joke, this show should have been a slam dunk. Sadly, it’s not a win, which is the same sentiment we wish for the next US election.
A satirical comedy musical by Lily Smith that is underwhelming more often than not.
Like diving into a fantastical young adult novel world, City of Dreams has the potential to be even more as a gorgeous, vivid full-length musical full of adventure, hope and energy.
A huge cast with big voices take on an incredible tale of slavery, which needs more work to reach its full potential.
Extraordinary music, costuming and projections tell the deeply poetic story of Tang Xianzu, known as the Shakespeare of the East.