Edinburgh Festival Day 1: Reviews: She'll be coming round the mountain

Ian Shuttleworth
Sunday 14 August 1994 23:02 BST
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After the runaway success of his company's On the Verge of Exploding at last year's Fringe, John Wright directs a group of graduate students from Middlesex University in another affecting piece of tragic clowning. It's a tale of two innocents, an amiable man and his exuberant daughter, who try to maintain a normal life in a war zone - symbolised, bizarrely, by a set made out of 5,000 shoes. Refugees invade their home and steal their food; fighters not much older than children slaughter one another and bicker, while the characters perform poignant parodies of everyday suburban rituals. Jason Thorpe and Emma Powell are entrancing in the central roles.

Southside (venue 82), Southside Community Centre, 117 Nicolson St, (031-667 7365). To 27 Aug (not 23).

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