THEATRE REVIEW: Matilda The Musical @ Edinburgh Playhouse
For a show which prides itself in a love of language and learning, it’s ironic that the musical numbers ofContinue Reading
For a show which prides itself in a love of language and learning, it’s ironic that the musical numbers ofContinue Reading
King Tuts Wah Wah Hut is a place with a sense of occasion built into its very foundations. This isContinue Reading
The Scotch leg of The Haggis Horns‘ UK tour swept the folk of Edinburgh Voodoo Rooms in no time. TheContinue Reading
A silent piano. A motionless swing. A frozen river. Three features of Tom Piper’s minimal set which say so muchContinue Reading
As parliament is stuck in the never-ending chaos that is Brexit, so to is everyone else. For many however, it’sContinue Reading
Tom Walker, Scotland’s rebuttal to Ed Sheeran, released his newest album on the 1st of March 2019. “What A TimeContinue Reading
Fifty-five minutes of outstanding dance with performers bringing their all and more to this short but sharp piece from ScottishContinue Reading
The SNJO brings us Norse Myths – a collaboration between composers Florian Ross, Geoffrey Keezer and Bill Dobbins, and NorwegianContinue Reading
The best way to think of the eagerly awaited world premiere of Local Hero, adapted for the stage by DavidContinue Reading
Jordan Peele brings a second horror-thriller to the big screen in the form of Us. Very different from his debut,Continue Reading
Watching Jo Clifford’s riotous reimagining of The Taming of the Shrew is like looking at your reflection in a crackedContinue Reading
Fate and conscience are prominent themes in the first half of writer and director George Schnéevoigt’s silent movie adaptation ofContinue Reading
Red herrings, blue murder, green with envy. That’s a lot of colour for the seemingly black and white case atContinue Reading
From the Twitter-esque gossiping of the prologue and the house party vibe of the ball to the streetwise swagger ofContinue Reading
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