Flutter @ The Studio
Upon entering The Studio at the back of the Festival Theatre in Edinburgh for Tortoise In A Nutshell’s charming restagingContinue Reading
Upon entering The Studio at the back of the Festival Theatre in Edinburgh for Tortoise In A Nutshell’s charming restagingContinue Reading
The high-octane opening of Douglas Maxwell’s latest play I Can Go Anywhere – which takes its name from a lyricContinue Reading
To feel unloved is crushing. But to be told that you are hated is soul destroying. Utterly so when theContinue Reading
The gas may be aff, but the water supply to Widow Twankey’s launderette is gushing. Just ask the front rowContinue Reading
The shipping forecast burbling from the sleepy lighthouse keeper Boo’s transistor radio at the start of Macrobert Arts Centre’s Santa’s SleighContinue Reading
Heard the one about the unfortunate soul who is visited by three ghosts? Of course you have. What about theContinue Reading
Scrooge’s heart is cold. Bitterly cold. So cold, in fact, that as his aptly-named housekeeper Mrs Busybody says of hisContinue Reading
Whether it’s a bout of Scrooge-itis or a dose of Brexit-eria, the manic excitement with which the brightly-dressed and shrill-voicedContinue Reading
Shona Reppe is one of the most prolific theatre-makers in Scotland. And what’s more, the quality of her work isContinue Reading
After the curtain call of the first of two performances of Alex & Eliza at the Traverse, writer, director andContinue Reading
Casper by name, Casper the ghost by nature. That’s our Billy. A “nearly sixteen” paperboy forever on the run. DisappearingContinue Reading
When you think of the Kit Kat Club, you think of desperate people in desperate times trying to scratch aContinue Reading
Just as there is more than one way to skin a cat, contemporary dance can be interpreted in as manyContinue Reading
Set in Monksville Manor Hotel during a blizzard, a group of guests arrive and are trapped there together, when aContinue Reading
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