Written by Apphia Campbell Directed by Caitlin Skinner Review by Josie Embleton Tickets from £15.00 ★★★★★ How do you conceptualize one of humanity’s greatest wrongs? How do you present to an audience the emotional, political, psychological, and historical complexity of the American Civil Rights struggle that pushed through inequality and stood firm together ‘Through the Mud’. Through … Continue reading Through the Mud – The Royal Lyceum, Edinburgh
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Until It’s Gone – A Play, A Pie and A Pint
Written by Alison Carr Directed by Caitlin Skinner ★★★★ 49.7% (give or take) of the world gone in an instant. But this vanishing act is by no biblical rapture or comic-book endgame shenanigans: this future Alison Carr’s Until It’s Gone manifests is one without explanation. The first entry into the 2023 A Play, A Pie, And a … Continue reading Until It’s Gone – A Play, A Pie and A Pint
The Time Machine: A Radical Feminist Retelling – Traverse Theatre
Written by Caitlin Skinner and Melanie Jordan, After H.G. Wells Directed by Caitlin Skinner ★★★ Every sodding day the possibilities for the future change, and in significant respects, narrow. And at the end of all things, the outlook for humanity can vary from author to author. For some, we survive into a utopia at the … Continue reading The Time Machine: A Radical Feminist Retelling – Traverse Theatre
Distance Remaining – Dumfries & Galloway Arts Festival
Written by Stewart Melton Directed By Caitlin Skinner ★★★ A woman living in the past, another desperate to break away from her present and a young man unsure of his future; Stewart Melton and Caitlin Skinner’s Distance Remaining follows the journeys of these three people as their tribulations and experiences test them in their endeavours to secure … Continue reading Distance Remaining – Dumfries & Galloway Arts Festival
