A ghostly gay romance and a play about the double discrimination of being British-Asian and deaf provide some unique insights, while an innovative show about the Manhattan Project and an avant-garde adaptation of a Dalton Trumbo classic inject some anti-war fury into the Fringe. Reviews by Sally Stott, David Pollock and Fergus Morgan
The US invited the World to come to Eugene but now has failed to approve the Visas of quite a few athletes. And those that did make it here can’t even watch the meet without buying a ticket.
PATRICK MARMION: Few actors can fill a stage like David Harbour, who is making his West End debut at the Ambassadors Theatre - and not just because he s a 6 ft 3 in grizzly bear of a man.