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Bible John, Pleasance Courtyard (Above) – Review
A shared interest in unsolved murders brings four woman together
Read More »Daughterhood, Summerhall (Roundabout) – Review
a realistic but exhausting portrayal of family life.
Read More »I’m a Phoenix, Bitch, Pleasance Courtyard (Pleasance One) – Review
the abyss of post-natal depression with a severely ill child.
Read More »Standard:Elite, Bedlam Theatre – Review
Nobody does political analysis in a light-heartened way quite like Hidden Track. Their interactive games are not only intelligent, but also good fun to get stuck in to, whether as a player or simple onlooker. A considerate policy on audience participation ensures that nobody ever gets involved against their will. Before the show, we are all handed a business card that reads “No, thank you!”. It is enough to hold this up at any point to be left in peace ...
Read More »The Canary and the Crow, Summerhall (Roundabout) – Review
An open-hearted coming of age that smashes the boundaries between performing arts.
Read More »Static, ZOO Playground (Playground 2) – Review
Told with words and music, the account of a journey never reaches its full potential.
Read More »On the Other Hand, We’re Happy, Summerhall (Roundabout) – Review
A superbly staged emotional rollercoaster.
Read More »Lobster, Underbelly, Bristo Square (Buttercup) – Review
Bridget Jones has moved on to online dating in an era of sexting and dick pics
Read More »It’ll Be Alt-Right On The Night, Pleasance Courtyard (Beneath) – Review
A fine solo performance around the radicalisation of the disenfranchised
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