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Using snippets of pop culture, lip-syncing, video and clowning, the pair craft a rich exploration of eating disorders and gender dysphoria
Paul Foot: Dissolve review – a comic antidote to life's pain, Comedy
Edinburgh festival + Reviews, Page 5 of 134, Culture
Adults review – sex comedy gets serious about state of the nation, Edinburgh festival 2023
17 of the best political Edinburgh Fringe shows to watch this year
Two Cats on a Date review – one-woman show is a frenzy of feline fun, Edinburgh festival 2023
I'm doing the Edinburgh fringe at full-term pregnancy – and not just because I'd paid the deposit, Edinburgh festival 2023
Frank Skinner: 30 Years of Dirt review – a celebration of smut, Edinburgh festival 2023
Kieran Hodgson: Big in Scotland review – fun show has its Dundee cake and eats it, Edinburgh festival 2023
Ben Target: Lorenzo review – end-of-life care comedy is joyful and surprising, Edinburgh festival 2023
Chriskirkpatrickmas: A Boy Band Christmas Musical review – goofy
My body shall be all yours': the startling sex letters of Joyce, Kahlo and O'Keeffe, Theatre
Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2023 Theatre Review: Frankie Thompson & Liv Ello – Body Show (Pleasance Courtyard) – The Queer Review