This show’s title summons up many associations except, perhaps, the one that forms the foundation of the play.
Read MoreHistory is written by the victors, why the victors? Because Victor is a man’s name. Armour, A Herstory Of The Scottish Bard tells the story of the women in Robert Burns’ life. Namely his wife Jean Armour and mistress Nancy Macelhose and of their infamous meeting in Edinburgh years after the Bards death.
Read MoreThe Bardic Breakfasters are back! C’s sensational Shakespearience returns, for our 33rd sell-out Fringe, as ever, a brand-new show with breakfast included! A pleasing plethora of pentameter, puns and pastry.
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