Written by Dale Wasserman, From the Novel by Ken Kesey Review by Hunter King Church Hill Theatre ★★★★ Leitheatre has transformed the Church Hill Theatre into one of the most famous psychiatric hospitals in the canon in their production of One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest. In theme with the crux of the show, the … Continue reading Review: One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest – Church Hill Theatre, Edinburgh
Review: Southern Light Opera: Guys and Dolls- The Festival Theatre, Edinburgh
Southern Light Opera's "Guys and Dolls," directed by Andy Johnston, captivates with its charming ensemble performance and standout vocal talent from leads Olivia Hall and Greg McCafferty-Thomson. The ambitious choreography and eye-catching design contribute to a joyous atmosphere, despite some distracting directorial choices. Overall, it's a fun-filled evening at The Festival Theatre.
Review: Black Diamonds and the Blue Brazil- The Lyceum Theatre, Edinburgh
'It’s a beautiful show, about the beautiful game; a proper belter of a night, and one which turns those jaded memories into something special.' Black Diamonds and the Blue Brazil runs at The Lyceum, Edinburgh until May 23rd
Review: Sunset Boulevard: The Backstage Cut – Perth Theatre,
"Sunset Boulevard: The Backstage Cut at Perth Theatre is a playful tribute to Hollywood's mythology, featuring strong performances but lacking deeper engagement with its darker themes and emotional stakes."
Review: Truth & Treason
Truth & Treason, directed by Matt Whitaker, explores the story of Helmuth Hubener, a teenager resisting the Nazi regime. The film emphasizes the power of language and the moral complexities faced by its characters. While impactful and politically relevant, the storytelling sometimes sacrifices intimacy, distancing the audience from the protagonist's journey.
Review: Sweat at The Citizens Theatre, Glasgow
Stand & Deliver at The Tron Theatre captures the 1981 Lee Jeans sit-in, showcasing workers' determination through humor and music. With strong performances and direction, it honors collective action while acknowledging the complexities of resistance.
Review: AMADEUS – Pianodrome Bruntsfield Community Hub, Edinburgh
Sunny Afternoon at The Playhouse offers a nostalgic journey through the 60s with vibrant design and engaging performances. While its jukebox biopic structure feels predictable, the infectious energy of the cast and immersive music create a memorable experience for the audience.
Have A Gander at Hope in a Bottle – The King’s Theatre Asks Edinburgh to Write Its Next Chapter
Bard in the Botanics celebrates its 25th anniversary with the upcoming season, Lovers and Madmen, emphasizing bold risk-taking, fresh interpretations, and a commitment to engaging, actor-driven storytelling in classical theatre.
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Review: The Sunny Afternoon – The Playhouse, Edinburgh
Sunny Afternoon at The Playhouse offers a nostalgic journey through the 60s with vibrant design and engaging performances. While its jukebox biopic structure feels predictable, the infectious energy of the cast and immersive music create a memorable experience for the audience.
