THEATRE REVIEW: The Verdict
27-year-old mother-of-three Deborah is a “vegetable”. Or as her down on his luck, up to his eyeballs in debt lawyerContinue Reading
27-year-old mother-of-three Deborah is a “vegetable”. Or as her down on his luck, up to his eyeballs in debt lawyerContinue Reading
Preceded by a charming choreographed set by five local children who under the supportive direction of workshop facilitator Sharisee TindellContinue Reading
Capturing the dreams and naiveties of a teenage girl on the edge of the 90s music scene, What Girls AreContinue Reading
A boy; haunted, shaken and scared. Fractured sentences. Guarded looks. A twist of the mouth, more grimace than smile. An offerContinue Reading
A multi-award, Fringe First winning show returns to Edinburgh. dressed. picked up not only a Fringe First in 2018, butContinue Reading
Mark Pinkosh is exhausted. Understandably so. For against the odds, and after making up so much ground on the thirdContinue Reading
The brass plaque on the back of seat D26 in the dress circle of the Theatre Royal in Glasgow, aContinue Reading
This production is based on the myth of ORPHEUS and tells the story of a man, Orfeo, who goes againstContinue Reading
For a show which prides itself in a love of language and learning, it’s ironic that the musical numbers ofContinue 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
Fifty-five minutes of outstanding dance with performers bringing their all and more to this short but sharp piece from ScottishContinue Reading
The best way to think of the eagerly awaited world premiere of Local Hero, adapted for the stage by DavidContinue Reading
Watching Jo Clifford’s riotous reimagining of The Taming of the Shrew is like looking at your reflection in a crackedContinue Reading
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