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‘Truly magical’: THE MAN WHO PLANTED TREES – Edinburgh Fringe ★★★★★

In Edinburgh Festival, Festivals, Opinion, Plays, Regional theatre, Reviews, Scotland, Touring by Thom Dibdin19th August 2019Leave a Comment

In a world full of fear and worry, we all need a reminder that there’s still hope. Luckily, in The Man Who Planted Trees at the Scottish Storytelling Centre, two storytellers and their puppets are here to give us just that.

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‘Every moment is memorable & engaging’: A GAME OF DEATH & CHANCE – Edinburgh Fringe ★★★★

In Edinburgh Festival, Festivals, Plays, Regional theatre, Reviews, Scotland, Touring by Thom Dibdin15th August 2019Leave a Comment

In A Game of Death and Chance, the National Trust for Scotland’s first ever Fringe show, four characters from the 17th century – and death himself – have occupied an old Edinburgh tenement to tell stories of Scotland’s past.

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