He did it! Yesterday Arthur Lanigan O’Keeffe (@ArthurLOK1) became European Modern Pentathlon Champion in Bath finishing the competition on 1,487 points and streets ahead of his closest rival from France. He absolutely nailed the horse riding, smashed the fencing and shooting, and placed well in the running and swimming giving him a final points tallyContinue reading “Arthur has become European Champion!”
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Day 17: Edinburgh Fringe Festival
Day 17 started poorly. Had a show which picked us back up again and the audience seemed to love it which was nice. Then I had a serious day of comedy prepared. Sweeeet! So off I toddled into the Brass Monkey there on Drummond Street with the beds in the back and sat down withContinue reading “Day 17: Edinburgh Fringe Festival”
Lights, no Cameras and Action for Hamlet (Benedict Cumberbatch)
Hamlet – ****’ 4.5 Stars With the show making entertainment news, Benedict Cumberbatch stared in one of the Shakespeare greater Hamlet. Previously, the star of the show personally had to ask audience members to turn off their cameras, but on the Monday night there was no need as he was focused as ever on hisContinue reading “Lights, no Cameras and Action for Hamlet (Benedict Cumberbatch)”
Review: Splitfoot *****
Splitfoot C Nova 18.15 Tiger Paws Junior’s Stories ***** 5 Stars This is the best show I’ve seen at the Fringe thus far. If you like physical acting, a hint of musicality and beautiful direction, go to see this show. A definite contender for the biggest awards at the Fringe Festival. I loved the showContinue reading “Review: Splitfoot *****”
Review: Roughs for Radio
Roughs (For Radio) – **** 4 Stars, C Nova, 8.30pm daily What can I say about this show? The writing is genius and it’s the only Beckett piece on in the festival I believe, the premise is good and the direction is ambituous. When one enters the theatre you are given a blindfold and askedContinue reading “Review: Roughs for Radio”
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