Review: It Would Be Such A Shame If You Missed Out – The Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh

"It Would Be a Shame If You Missed Out," directed by Jetse Batelaan, is a unique, chaotic production at The Traverse Theatre as part of the Edinburgh International Children's Festival. The play humorously explores themes of social exclusion and belonging through the lens of a party-like setting, blending absurdity and poignancy with skillful performances.

Review: Toto Kerblammo! – The Studio Theatre, Edinburgh

Tim Crouch's "Toto Kerblammo!" is an innovative theatre piece at The Studio Theatre that explores the emotional journey of a child, Effy, and her dog amid loss and uncertainty. The production combines minimalistic staging and headphone-aided storytelling to immerse young audiences in a dreamlike narrative, highlighting the bond between Effy and Toto.

Review: Boys Don’t Dance – The Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh

Boys Don’t Dance, choreographed by Marc Brew, explores identity through movement, blending personal memory and societal pressure. The performance is marked by dynamic partnerships, innovative choreography, and a commitment to inclusivity, providing a compelling narrative about evolving self-expression.

Review: In Time – The Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh

The review of "In Time," a co-production by Teater Refleksion, highlights its unique focus on patience and subtlety in storytelling. The narrative follows characters A and O as they nurture a plant, symbolizing personal transformation alongside growth. The production excels in crafting an emotional and visually restrained experience, engaging audiences without overt moralizing.

Review: Cringe – The Scottish Storytelling Centre, Edinburgh

"Cringe," written by Ross MacKay and directed by Joe Douglas, explores the challenges of high school through humor and authenticity. Drawing from personal experience, the play transforms adolescent embarrassment into universal themes of identity and resilience. With strong performances and clever design, it engages both young and older audiences, delivering a powerful message about vulnerability as strength.

Review: Mirkids – The Studio Theatre, Edinburgh

Mirkids, performed at The Studio Theatre, captivates young audiences with its innovative choreography and visual storytelling. Featuring eight dancers in a cylindrical structure, the piece invites interpretation through movement and mirrors, encouraging imagination while balancing gentle humor and striking visuals. A unique addition to the Edinburgh International Children's Festival.

Murmur – The Studio, Potterrow

https://youtu.be/9CvbYPC4IhY Concept by Hanne Vandersteene, Mahlu Mertens and Stijn Dickel Directed by Hanne Vandersteene and Mahlu Mertens ★★★★ Penetrating, often gentile whispers and Murmurs cause the grandest ripple of attention. Grensgeval, Belgium circus and theatre producers, capitalise on this, turning the adrenaline of circus and aerial movements into an immersive sound-based piece of theatre with a circular … Continue reading Murmur – The Studio, Potterrow

The Problem with Pink – Gordon Aikman Theatre

https://youtu.be/_wOPQ5ZzV5A Written and Directed by Erika Tremblay-Roy Directed and Choreographed by Christophe Garcia ★★★★★ In possibly one of this year's Imaginate Festivals' more crucial and well-executed performances, the standing of identity is given a bright coating of pink thanks to Le petit Théâtre de Sherbrooke, who remind audiences that you’re never too young (or old) … Continue reading The Problem with Pink – Gordon Aikman Theatre

Protest – The Studio, Potterrow

Written by Hannah Lavery Directed by Natalie Ibu ★★★ The significant power of young voices is central in this year’s Imaginate programmes, and arguably no other production captures this messaging better than Lavery’s commissioned Protest. Commissioned and backed by Fuel, Imaginate, National Theatre of Scotland and Northern Stage, Protest captures the innocent nature of playground politics, … Continue reading Protest – The Studio, Potterrow

I… er… Me – Traverse Theatre

https://youtu.be/TdgoL6onidU Directed and Script by Elien van den Hoek Musical Composition and Performed by Martin Franke Produced by Het Houten Huis & Nordland Visual Theatre in collaboration with Tryater ★★★★ Work, eat, work, sleep, repeat, rinse, regret. The gradual breaking down of the archaic nine-to-five structure and demoralising devaluation of time versus work is fast … Continue reading I… er… Me – Traverse Theatre