For a while, it seemed like Tim Key might have lost his majestic touch.
Amidst the gimmicky sketch shows and hard-hitting monologues that populate the Fringe every August, sometimes you need to go back to basics.
Peeling wallpaper covers the walls of a dimly lit studio in the upper reaches of C Nova on Victoria Street.
In a technological netherworld, government agents struggle against rebels for control of the ‘mindspace.
In the third part of this mafia-inspired trilogy, the action returns to a dingy hotel room in Chicago.
Lucifer is the second instalment in The Capone Trilogy, the new set of plays from producer Jethro Compton and writer Jamie Wilkes.