Meteors is a solo show by Melissa Pullinger, exploring her grief after losing her mother at 20. Premiering at the 2026 Adelaide Fringe, it engages audiences through humor and honesty, addressing the often-ignored topic of youth grief while fostering connections and conversations.
Have a Gander at The Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2026 – GAMEPLAY
Carmen Collective presents "Gameplay," an audio-described theatrical experience for both sighted and partially-sighted audiences, exploring themes of imagination amidst impending catastrophe. The performance, featuring Sam Rees and sound artist AJ Turner, delves into the significance of being a citizen during times of crisis, with a focus on hope and future possibilities.
Review: Mean Girls- The King’s Theatre, Glasgow
Mean Girls, delivers a humorous and heartfelt portrayal of high school life with strong performances and clever staging. It effectively captures the essence of the beloved 2004 film while engaging today's audience.
Have a Gander at The Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2026 – Primal Scream
This dark comedy explores the relationship between Susan, a grieving widow, and Teo, an immortal AI, as they navigate themes of love, grief, and spirituality. Originating from real conversations, the play challenges perceptions of connection in a digital age, prompting audiences to reflect on emotional intimacy and the complexities of human relationships.
Have a Gander at The Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2026 – The Spy Network
The Bob Ross Effect is a theatrical celebration of kindness and creativity, showcasing a woman's journey as a carer while balancing her chaotic life. With a dynamic mix of spoken word, music, and live art, the performance invites audiences to engage and feel inspired. It reflects the importance of community and artistic expression at the Fringe.
Review: Play, Pie, and a Pint: Cry/Laugh – Òran Mór, Glasgow
Written by Nay Dhanak Directed by Ben Standish and Brian Logan Review by Laurie Kemmett ★★★ Hear ye! Hear ye! Plays, pies, and pints abound in Glasgow at lunchtime, and the latest iteration is Nay Dhanak’s Cry/Laugh. A town crier and a court jester find themselves ousted from their jobs, and lacking any sense of purpose they … Continue reading Review: Play, Pie, and a Pint: Cry/Laugh – Òran Mór, Glasgow
Have a Gander at The Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2026 – Already Here
This dark comedy explores the relationship between Susan, a grieving widow, and Teo, an immortal AI, as they navigate themes of love, grief, and spirituality. Originating from real conversations, the play challenges perceptions of connection in a digital age, prompting audiences to reflect on emotional intimacy and the complexities of human relationships.
Review: Bard in the Botanics: Othello – Kibble Palace, Glasgow
Gordon Barr’s adaptation of Shakespeare’s Othello at the Kibble Palace offers a gripping modern critique of institutional tribalism set in a military context. The minimalist staging, coupled with outstanding performances, notably from Adam Donaldson as Iago and Manasa Tagica as Othello, emphasizes the chilling dynamics of manipulation and trust, resonating with contemporary themes.
Have a Gander at The Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2026 – The Bob Ross Effect
The Bob Ross Effect is a theatrical celebration of kindness and creativity, showcasing a woman's journey as a carer while balancing her chaotic life. With a dynamic mix of spoken word, music, and live art, the performance invites audiences to engage and feel inspired. It reflects the importance of community and artistic expression at the Fringe.
Have a Gander at The Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2026 – Amnesia
Book of Shadows is a dark comedy featuring teenage skeptic Vi and her mystic grandmother as they explore cults and missing friends using shadow puppetry. The show blends humor and mystery, aiming to empower audiences while providing a unique theatrical experience.
