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Fringe 2025 – read three of our ⭐⭐⭐⭐ reviews from the first week here
Fringe 2025 – read three of our ⭐⭐⭐⭐ reviews from the first week here

Edinburgh Reporter

time6 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Edinburgh Reporter

Fringe 2025 – read three of our ⭐⭐⭐⭐ reviews from the first week here

All of our festival and Fringe coverage can be found at this link here – but here are just three of our four star reviews to whet your appetite. If you see something that you would like to recommend then do get in touch! Click here to send us a message. Lily Blumkin:Nice Try! Could we be seeing the birth of a new comic star? That's the conceit behind Lily Blumkin's Edinburgh debut character comedy show in which, as the narrator, she has a heightened sense of her comedic potential but comes to terms with her insecurities as she sets out on the path to being discovered. Blumkin, 28, starts the show in her New Jersey childhood bedroom, which she recalls smelled 'like beef stew' as she never washed the sheets. An unpeopled photo of it, with its ample well-made double bed, is relayed on an overhead screen, suggesting a lack of action. Read more here Del Valle: A true tale of sex, drugs, rock n roll… and redemption A journey of acting and addiction from Texas to Hollywood, to the Chelsea Hotel and back to a Texas prison cell This show is written and performed by Ned Van Zandt. It is a darkly comic memoir that charts Van Zandt's extraordinary life from teenage acting star to the drug-fuelled chaos of 1970s New York, and eventually the harsh realities of incarceration. This isn't typical Fringe fare – it's a masterpiece that pulls no punches and could be expected to be performed at the International Festival. Van Zandt has worked with Jane Fonda in Coming Home as 'a soldier boy'. He nearly became Luke Skywalker – 'but didn't'. Van Zandt name drops his way through his career, and tells us how he arrived in New York to escape from the West Coast. He was in The Marvellous Mrs Maisel.. Read more here PSA: Pelvic Service Announcement Amy Veltman's Edinburgh Fringe debut tackles a subject most people would rather not discuss over dinner, transforming pelvic floor health into an unexpectedly entertaining hour of theatre. PSA: Pelvic Service Announcement proves that even the most uncomfortable topics can become compelling viewing when approached with wit, warmth, and unflinching honesty. This multimedia solo show breaks taboos with infectious enthusiasm, as Veltman guides audiences through what she calls a 'raw and ridiculous extravaganza.' Her arsenal includes memorable characters, catchy songs, and a gloriously unmedical chart that somehow makes anatomical education genuinely funny. The New York performer demonstrates impressive range, seamlessly shifting between comedic personas while maintaining the show's educational core. Read more here © 2025 Martin McAdam Like this: Like Related

Fringe 2025 PSA: Pelvic Service Announcement ⭐⭐⭐⭐
Fringe 2025 PSA: Pelvic Service Announcement ⭐⭐⭐⭐

Edinburgh Reporter

time07-08-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Edinburgh Reporter

Fringe 2025 PSA: Pelvic Service Announcement ⭐⭐⭐⭐

Amy Veltman's Edinburgh Fringe debut tackles a subject most people would rather not discuss over dinner, transforming pelvic floor health into an unexpectedly entertaining hour of theatre. PSA: Pelvic Service Announcement proves that even the most uncomfortable topics can become compelling viewing when approached with wit, warmth, and unflinching honesty. This multimedia solo show breaks taboos with infectious enthusiasm, as Veltman guides audiences through what she calls a 'raw and ridiculous extravaganza.' Her arsenal includes memorable characters, catchy songs, and a gloriously unmedical chart that somehow makes anatomical education genuinely funny. The New York performer demonstrates impressive range, seamlessly shifting between comedic personas while maintaining the show's educational core. What elevates this beyond mere shock comedy is Veltman's genuine desire to inform and empower. Female incontinence remains shrouded in unnecessary shame, and her approach strips away embarrassment through laughter. The writing is cleverly crafted, finding humour without trivialising the very real impact these issues have on women's lives. While the multimedia elements occasionally feel slightly rough around the edges, Veltman's charismatic stage presence carries the show through any technical wobbles. Her message resonates clearly: suffering in silence isn't necessary when solutions exist. For audiences of any age grappling with these issues, or simply those who appreciate comedy that dares to venture into uncharted territory, PSA offers both entertainment and genuine enlightenment. It's educational theatre at its most accessible and essential. 10:50 – 11:40 – theSpace at Surgeon's Hall, Haldane Theatre (until 23rd). Amy Veltman © 2025 Martin McAdam PSA: Pelvic Service Announcement isn't taking the piss – in fact it's dealing with a taboo subject with warmth and unflinching honesty Like this: Like Related

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