Review: A Noble Clown – The Scottish Storytelling Centre, Edinburgh

Written and Performed by Michael Daviot Directed by Michael Nardone Review by Dominic Corr ★★★★★ Despite the preconceptions, Scottish Theatre is young. Very young. Hardly out of infancy, though it very much feels to be in its troublesome teenage years. And yet the wealth of history and culture already emanating from the nation’s catalogue of directors, … Continue reading Review: A Noble Clown – The Scottish Storytelling Centre, Edinburgh

Review: Beauty and the Beast – The Byre Theatre, St. Andrews

Written and Directed by Gordon Barr Review by Dominic Corr Tickets from £14.00 ★★★★ A decade of decadence, dance, fairytales and farts. That’s what it’s all about, right, kids? For the past ten years, the Byre Theatre has worked with writer and director Gordon Barr and the folk of Bard in the Botanics to maintain … Continue reading Review: Beauty and the Beast – The Byre Theatre, St. Andrews

Review: Oor Wullie – The Dundee Rep

Written by Scott Gilmour and Claire McKenzie Directed by Andrew Panton Review by Dominic Corr Tickets from £15.00 ★★★★ Right from the start, the entire show has a stamp of authenticity. Before a word is said, before a song is sung, or a foot is set towards the audience, Kenneth MacLeod’s colour and set makes … Continue reading Review: Oor Wullie – The Dundee Rep

Review: Treasure Island – The Lyceum Theatre, Edinburgh

Written by Duncan McLean Directed by Wils Wilson Review by Dominic Corr Tickets from £18.00 (Con available) ★★★ Piracy is a formidable ol’ career. So, it’s nice to see that even after the pages of Robert Louis Stevenson’s genre-defining tale, Treasure Island, have been closed, the story still has life for the likes of talented … Continue reading Review: Treasure Island – The Lyceum Theatre, Edinburgh

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