https://youtu.be/dgdNV1YKGgY Created by Theatre of Widdershins Review by Dominic Corr The Scottish Storytelling Centre ★★★★★ Theatre of Widdershins’ Snow White Rose Red Bear Brown, performed at the Scottish Storytelling Centre, is a triumph of intimacy, imagination, and enchantment. In a festival bursting with spectacle, this quietly dazzling show reminds us of the elemental power of … Continue reading Review: Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2025 – Snow White Red Rose Bear Brown
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Review: Edinburgh International Festival 2025 – Works and Days
https://youtu.be/_LX1-xBvoRA Directed, Dramaturgy and Set Design by Stef Aerts, Joé Agemans, Thomas Verstraeten & Marie Vinck (FC Bergman) Review by Dominic Corr The Royal Lyceum Theatre ★★★★ In a festival season brimming with bold statements and theatrical invention, Works and Days by Belgian collective FC Bergman stands out as a masterwork of visual storytelling and … Continue reading Review: Edinburgh International Festival 2025 – Works and Days
Review: Edinburgh Fringe Festival 2025 – Midnight at the Palace
Book by Rae Binstock Music & Lyrics by Brandon James Gwinn Direction and Choreography by Paul McGill Written by Dominic Corr Gilded Balloon - Big Yin ★★★ Midnight at the Palace, playing at the Gilded Balloon Patter House, is an unruly tribute to the legendary drag ensemble The Cockettes—those glitter-drenched, gender-bending pioneers of 1960s San … Continue reading Review: Edinburgh Fringe Festival 2025 – Midnight at the Palace
Review: Edinburgh Fringe Festival 2025 – Footballers’ Wives The Musical
Book by Maureen Chadwick Music & Lyrics by Kath Gotts Written by Dominic Corr Assembly Rooms - Music Hall ★★★★ In the extensive repertoire of ‘reality shows turned into musicals’, Maureen Chadwick’s Footballers’ Wives The Musical may, on reflection judgementally, not initially be on the top of most folks lists. If subtlety is your thing, … Continue reading Review: Edinburgh Fringe Festival 2025 – Footballers’ Wives The Musical
Review: Edinburgh Fringe Festival 2025 – Consumed, Traverse Theatre
Written By Karis Kelly Adapted by Katie Posner Traverse Theatre ★★★★ What’s for lunch? Well, nothing better than a warm bowl of generational trauma. Bitter, but addictive. Winner of the 2022 Women’s Prize for Playwriting, Karis Kelly’s Consumed, now playing at the Traverse Theatre, is a pitch-black comedy that brings four generations of women together … Continue reading Review: Edinburgh Fringe Festival 2025 – Consumed, Traverse Theatre
Review: Edinburgh International Festival 2025 – Make It Happen, Festival Theatre
Written by James Graham Directed by Andrew Panton The Festival Theatre ★★★★ Make It Happen, debuting at the Edinburgh International Festival, is a searing, frequently exhilarating piece of ensemble drama that balances razor-edged satire with surreal intensity. Directed with flair and no shortage of ambition by Andrew Panton, it dares to grapple with avarice, self-mythologising, … Continue reading Review: Edinburgh International Festival 2025 – Make It Happen, Festival Theatre
Have A Gander at IKEA: Magical Patterns – Dovecot Studios, Edinburgh
Review by Marina Funcasta Tickets available here ★★★★ Dovecot’s latest exhibition, presenting itself as “magical” and “playful”, promises a vibrant overview of 60 years of IKEA’s textile design. These terms specifically stood out to me for their enigmatic quality, appealing to the sort of whimsy found in a toy shop at Christmas. And yet, organising … Continue reading Have A Gander at IKEA: Magical Patterns – Dovecot Studios, Edinburgh
Review: Doctor Faustus – Bard in the Botanics, Glasgow
Written By Christopher Marlowe Adapted by Jennifer Dick Tickets from £19.00 ★★★★ A stroll through purgatory, with the oblivion of damnation awaiting beyond the wrought iron of the Kibble Palace, is not what one would typically expect on a rather toasty, near-hellish, sunny day in Glasgow’s Botanical Gardens. Yet nestled among the lush greenery, this … Continue reading Review: Doctor Faustus – Bard in the Botanics, Glasgow
Jekyll & Hyde – Bard in the Botanics
From the novella by Robert Louis Stevenson Adapted and Directed by Jennifer Dick ★★★★ In its history, the Glasgow Botanics has long echoed with sonnets of Shakespeare throughout the summers; until now. But in the canny decision to move and acknowledge the absence of the Bard, the Botanics instead charter the melodramatic cobbles of a … Continue reading Jekyll & Hyde – Bard in the Botanics
Julius Caesar – Bard in the Botanics
Directed by Jennifer Dick Written by William Shakespeare ★★★★ A touch of rowdiness in the gardens isn’t anything entirely new. Still, as audiences begin to spot the balaclava-wearing mob with their Pro-Caesar flags, well, things heat up quickly for Bard in the Botanics’ al-fresco performance of Shakespeare’s tale of ultimate betrayal and power dynamic: Julius Caesar. … Continue reading Julius Caesar – Bard in the Botanics
