Tag Archives: Colchester Fringe Festival
Jazz Ely Draws on Her Own Experience for Breathe…
For most people, breathing, blinking, and swallowing happen without a second thought. For Colchester playwright [...]
Jul
Boudica & Me Comes to Colchester Fringe
“I stumbled across Boudica in Colchester Castle, and it felt like she had been waiting [...]
Jun
Thao Cao Brings What Doesn’t Kill You Makes You Funnier to Colchester Fringe
Australian comedian Thao Cao has built a career from telling stories that many people would [...]
Jun
Pup Play Returns to Colchester Fringe
When Pup Play: A Queer Pseudo-Lecture (of sorts) premiered at Colchester Fringe in October 2024, [...]
Jun
Colchester Fringe Review: Cereal For Dinner
Colchester Fringe Review: Cereal For Dinner Paul T. Davies reviews Cereal For Dinner, staged at [...]
Nov
Colchester Fringe Review: The Bruise You Can’t See
Paul T. Davies reviews The Bruise You Can’t See, staged at Firstsite. A powerful and [...]
Nov
Colchester Fringe Review: Mr. Bloom
Sparky at SparkWrite reviews Mr. Bloom, staged at the Headgate Theatre. Mr. Bloom often drifts into [...]
Nov
Colchester Fringe Review: The Pen & the Sword – Death of Lorca?
Paul T. Davies reviews The Pen & the Sword – Death of Lorca?, staged at [...]
Nov
Colchester Fringe Review: At War With Myself
Paul T. Davies reviews At War With Myself, staged at the Headgate Theatre. Personal stories [...]
Nov
Colchester Fringe Review of Poop Poop!
Sparky at SparkWrite reviews Poop Poop!, staged at the Headgate Theatre. The show was a beautifully [...]
Nov
Colchester Fringe Review: The Zoollusionist – Tails Of a Magical Zoo Keeper
Sparky at SparkWrite reviews The Zoollusionist: Tails Of a Magical Zoo Keeper, staged at Three Wise [...]
Nov
Colchester Fringe Review: Empty Souls – Underluminal’s Salome
Paul T. Davies reviews Empty Souls – Underluminal’s Salome, staged at Firstsite. It’s a welcome [...]
Nov
Colchester Fringe Review: A Year and a Day
Paul T. Davies reviews A Year and a Day, staged at the Headgate Theatre. As [...]
Nov
Two Exhibitions to Explore in Wivenhoe
Wivenhoe currently has two exhibitions that celebrate the beauty of the coast. Make the journey [...]
Oct
Colchester Fringe Review: Burnt Out
Paul T. Davies reviews Burnt Out, staged at the Mercury Studio. As the images from [...]
Oct
Colchester Fringe Review: Two Come Home
Paul T. Davies reviews Two Come Home, staged at the Mercury Theatre. One of the [...]
Oct
Colchester Fringe Review: King John
Paul T. Davies reviews King John, staged at the Headgate Theatre. Now in its fourth [...]
Oct
Colchester Fringe Review: Forest Of Truth
Paul T. Davies reviews Forest Of Truth, staged at the Headgate Theatre. Following their triumph [...]
Oct
Colchester Fringe Review: The Real Black Swann: Confessions of America’s First Black Drag Queen
Paul T. Davies reviews The Real Black Swann: Confessions of America’s First Black Drag Queen, [...]
Oct
Colchester Fringe Review: Flowers
Paul T. Davies reviews Flowers at the Headgate Theatre. What is femininity? From Sakai, Japan [...]
Oct
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