REVIEW: Girlfriends, Sara Malinowski, EdFringe 2026 ★★★ – Binge Fringe Magazine
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Girlfriends: Sara Malinowski’s Coming of Age on the Road (review) ****
This one-woman show is as captivating as it is simple, relying solely on Sara Malinowski’s ability to engage with the ... The post Girlfriends: Sara Malinowski’s Coming of Age on the Road (review) **** appeared first on SNACK: Music, film, arts and culture magazine for Scotland.
REVIEW: Girlfriends, Sara Malinowski, EdFringe 2026 ★★★ – Binge Fringe Magazine
Scout decides to travel across the USA in an attempt to heal from an on-again off-again first love breakup. But when she picks up a stranger in a Starbucks car park, her road trip starts to change. To quote the show “This is a love story, I think?” Girlfriends is a one-woman comedic theatre piece with a sprinkle of cabaret magic. I really enjoyed this trip of friendship and self-discovery. The concept is simple but one I always love to see. Pack…
REVIEW: Girlfriends: A Not So Straight Play @ Greenside
Reading Time: 2 minutes ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Rating: 4.5 out of 5. ‘A cleverly camp, witty and heartfelt piece of Fringe Theatre that’ll have you questioning your sexuality.’ ‘Girlfriends: A Not So Straight Play’ comes to the Edinburgh Fringe from New York with director Ash Malloy and playwright/one-woman star of the show Sara Malinowski. Malinowski plays Scout, a loud, twenty-something Shakespeare enthusiast who proudly wears her …
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