Review: Dear Evan Hansen – Church Hill Theatre, Edinburgh

The Edinburgh People’s Theatre presents a successful rendition of Calendar Girls, directed by Jacqueline Wheble. The story follows Annie, who, alongside friends from the Women’s Institute, creates a nude calendar to raise funds after her husband's terminal cancer diagnosis. The performances, particularly by Lynn Cameron and Carol Bryce, capture the balance of humor and emotion, providing a heartfelt exploration of sisterhood amidst tragedy.

Review: Calendar Girls – Church Hill Theatre, Edinburgh

The Edinburgh People’s Theatre presents a successful rendition of Calendar Girls, directed by Jacqueline Wheble. The story follows Annie, who, alongside friends from the Women’s Institute, creates a nude calendar to raise funds after her husband's terminal cancer diagnosis. The performances, particularly by Lynn Cameron and Carol Bryce, capture the balance of humor and emotion, providing a heartfelt exploration of sisterhood amidst tragedy.

How The Other Half Loves – Church Hill Theatre

Written by Alan Ayckbourn Directed by Helen Hammond ★★★★ What’s the idiom? About the grass being somewhat greener on the other side? Or in this case, the Avocado is fresher at another dining table. Continuing to celebrate their 80th anniversary, stepping away from the political drama and pain of their previous success with Brassed Off! the Edinburgh … Continue reading How The Other Half Loves – Church Hill Theatre

Brassed Off – Church Hill Theatre

Written by Paul Allen Directed by Jacqueline Wheble ★★★★ A choice between eating and heating. Fishing for coins down the sofa to pay the gas and the constant threat of unemployment and rising costs. Sounds all too familiar. Paul Allen’s 1998 stage adaptation of Mark Herman’s screenplay for the 1996 film Brassed Off manages one of the … Continue reading Brassed Off – Church Hill Theatre