Written by Emer Dineen Directed by Phillip McMahon Review by Jack Quinn Tickets from £13.00 ★★★★ If you’re looking for a night of hilarity, heart, and sheer absurdity, 0800 Cupid at Soho Theatre is the show for you. Created by and starring Emer Dineen, this wild and wonderfully camp production takes the audience on a chaotic ride … Continue reading Review: 0800 CUPID – Soho Theatre, London
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Review: Run, Rebel – Theatre Peckham, London
https://youtu.be/XSNI7IZqhkQ Written and adapted by Manjeet Mann Directed by Tessa Walker Review by Jack Quinn Pilot Theatre: Touring ★★★★ Run, Rebel, adapted from Manjeet Mann’s award-winning verse novel, is a gripping exploration of rebellion and self-discovery, delivered with unflinching honesty at Theatre Peckham. Directed by Tessa Walker and produced by Pilot Theatre, this production offers … Continue reading Review: Run, Rebel – Theatre Peckham, London
Review: Shock Horror: A Ghost Story – Perth Theatre
Written and Directed by Ryan Simons Illusion Design by John Bulleid Review by Dominic Corr Perth Theatre: Tickets ★★★★ As the summer light fades, a nightmare unearths itself on the darkness of the stage in the form of Thunder Road Theatre’s Shock Horror: A Ghost Story. The multimedia horror show, which puts cinema right into … Continue reading Review: Shock Horror: A Ghost Story – Perth Theatre
Review: Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2024 – Is the WiFi Good in Hell
Written by Lyndon Chapman Review by Jack Quinn Underbelly Cowgate ★★★★ Navigating the liminal spaces between humour and despair, Lyndon Chapman’s Is the Wi-Fi Good in Hell? is a raw, deeply personal exploration of trauma, identity, and the relentless search for belonging. Set against the backdrop of a society that often overlooks those on the … Continue reading Review: Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2024 – Is the WiFi Good in Hell
Review: Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2024 – HYPER
Written and Directed by Ois O'Donoghue Review by Jack Quinn Summerhall Former Women's Locker Room ★★★★ In the intimate, sweat-drenched confines of Summerhall's Former Women's Locker Room, HYPER by Ois O'Donoghue and Jaxbanded Theatre envelops the audience in an intense, visceral experience that blurs the line between performer and spectator. This play is not for … Continue reading Review: Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2024 – HYPER
Review: Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2024 – Blubber
Written and Performed by Katie Greenall Review by Jack Quinn Summerhall Techcube 0 ★★★★ Blubber is an evocative and immersive piece by Katie Greenall that artfully combines storytelling with participatory elements, making it a standout show this year. The performance invites the audience into a shared space, where the themes of communal care and connection are … Continue reading Review: Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2024 – Blubber
Review: Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2024 – REVENGE: After the Levoyah
Written by Nick Cassenbaum' Directed by Emma Jude Harris, Review by Jack Quinn Summerhall Anatomy Lecture Theatre ★★★★★ As we enter the Anatomy Lecture Theatre, an event is already occurring. Onstage sit Gemma Barnett and Dylan Corbett-Bader, intensely awaiting the opportunity to launch into the roaring farce of REVENGE: After the Levoyah. Describing this play … Continue reading Review: Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2024 – REVENGE: After the Levoyah
Review: Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2024 – Sisters Three
Produced by TheatreGoose Review by Jack Quinn Summerhall Anatomy Lecture Theatre ★★★★ Looming over the Anatomy Lecture Theatre hangs a canvas sheet, encasing the audience in a night of magical storytelling reminiscent of the March sisters’ plays in Little Women. While there are nods to Louisa May Alcott’s novel, the heart of Theatre Goose’s Sisters … Continue reading Review: Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2024 – Sisters Three
Review: Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2024 – Sh!t Theatre: Or What’s Left of Us
Produced by Sh!t Theatre and Soho Theatre Review by Jack Quinn Summerhall Techcube 0: Tickets ★★★★ Sh!t Theatre’s Or What’s Left of Us is a raw, captivating exploration of grief and resilience, cleverly wrapped in the duo’s signature blend of music, comedy, and storytelling. Rebecca Biscuit and Louise Mothersole, the dynamic force behind Sh!t Theatre, … Continue reading Review: Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2024 – Sh!t Theatre: Or What’s Left of Us
Review: Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2024 – My Mother’s Funeral: The Show
Written by Kelly Jones Review by Jack Quinn ROUNDABOUT @ Summerhall: Tickets ★★★★★ Brimming with emotion and meta-theatrical wit, My Mother’s Funeral is a pressing reflection on the extortionate costs of theatre-making and funeral-arranging. The narrative centres around Abigail Waller, freelance theatremaker and writer, whose mother has just passed away. The play opens with an all … Continue reading Review: Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2024 – My Mother’s Funeral: The Show
