Review: Mother Clap’s Molly House – Bedlam Theatre, Edinburgh

Written by Mark Ravenhill Directed by Conor O' Cuinn Assistant Direction by Gemima Iseka-Bekano Musical Direction by Falk Meier Intimacy Direction by Rebecca Mahar Tickets from £6.00 ★★★★ Purses of all sorts command the world. Whether it’s coin or sex: London in the 18th century or a swanky drug-fuelled orgy of the 21st. The exuberant … Continue reading Review: Mother Clap’s Molly House – Bedlam Theatre, Edinburgh

Review: Blue Beard – The Royal Lyceum Theatre, Edinburgh

Written and Directed by Emma Rice Tickets from £16.00 ★★★★ As much a gory tale marred with crimson, the folktale Blue Beard casts an eccentric shade over the Royal Lyceum, Edinburgh, until March 30th as a part of its UK tour. Crammed with music, movement, and theatrical enchantment from the vaudeville to the magical. An age-old tale of a man, … Continue reading Review: Blue Beard – The Royal Lyceum Theatre, Edinburgh

Review: Starving – A Play, Pie, and a Pint at The Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh

Written by Imogen Stirling Directed by Eve Nicol Tickets from £13.00 ★★★★ As Imogen Stirling’s Starving puts it, many names exist as poorly edited Wikipedia entries: one of them is the campaigner for Scottish Independence, activist and artist Wendy Wood, who undertook (at just shy of 80) a hunger strike in the cause of Scottish Home Rule. As … Continue reading Review: Starving – A Play, Pie, and a Pint at The Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh

Have a Gander: Live & Direct Hip Hop Showcase – Dance Base, Edinburgh

Hosted by Dance Base Artistic Director Tony Mills Featuring Work from Wayne Chang, Jennifer Cullen, Julia Lau, Joshua Effi and Ursula Manandhar  Additional Information May Be Located Here There are two areas of Scotland’s cultural majesty which often find themselves with a (perceived) barrier of accessibility for new or unfamiliar audiences - Spoken Word and Dance. And where tremendous groups like Loud Poets or celebrations of … Continue reading Have a Gander: Live & Direct Hip Hop Showcase – Dance Base, Edinburgh

Review: A Giant On The Bridge – Traverse Theatre

https://youtu.be/UnTAHS1zznA Devised by Jo Mango and Liam Hurley Directed by Liam Hurley Co-musical Direction by Jo Mango & Louis Abbott A sense of freedom breaths life through the cluttered, though comforting, Traverse stage tonight: a life-giving sense of release and opportunity that few of us can say we’ve felt. The closest most of us come … Continue reading Review: A Giant On The Bridge – Traverse Theatre

Review: La Niña Barro – Assembly Roxy

Directed and Produced Flavia D’Avila Written by Marta Massé ★★★★ What does it mean to be a woman? A question which seems to enrage or bemuse the average MP, the question of what makes us who we are, what makes us human, is a profoundly personal one – for as much as we like to … Continue reading Review: La Niña Barro – Assembly Roxy

Review: The Investigator

Created & Co-Artistic Production by Wren Brian Dramaturg & Co-Artistic Production by Patti Flather Available Here ★★★ You’re just doing your job, right? How far would you go to maintain peace in a world of chaos. And just how true is pleading ignorance in defence of horrific acts, spoken without prior knowledge and just following … Continue reading Review: The Investigator

Review: The Heckelburnie Hecklers – Brian Cox Theatre, The Boardwalk, Glasgow

Written by Martin Travers Directed by Kate Black and Annmarie Strain ★★★★ Progress is inevitable. So, it's argued. But is the push for clinical conformity and pounds in the pockets of developers worth the annihilation of opportunity and community? Worth the displacement of the only areas which remain open for those marginalised who require local … Continue reading Review: The Heckelburnie Hecklers – Brian Cox Theatre, The Boardwalk, Glasgow

Review: 35mm: A Musical Exhibition – Bedlam Theatre, Edinburgh

Lyrics by Ryan Scott Oliver Directed by Freya Game Tickets from £6.00 ★★★ If an image, a single photograph, can conjure up a thousand words – then a song shouldn’t be too much trouble. But what about sixteen songs? Finding strength in a non-linear format is challenging but not impossible. Where most musical theatre follows … Continue reading Review: 35mm: A Musical Exhibition – Bedlam Theatre, Edinburgh

Review: Peter Pan Goes Wrong – Edinburgh Playhouse

Written by Henry Lewis, Jonathan Sayer and Henry Shields Directed by Adam Meggido Tickets from £13.00 ★★★★ After ten years with multiple tours and a schtick which, when seen once, reveals the biggest gags of the show, one would expect that the gig becomes a touch stale for repeat viewers. But staggeringly, Mischief Comedy’s second eldest child, Peter Pan … Continue reading Review: Peter Pan Goes Wrong – Edinburgh Playhouse