Month: August 2018

Interviews

Interview: Hajo Schüler on ‘Infinita’ at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe

Familie Flöz co-founder Hajo Schüler tells us about the company's mask work and creative process as 'Infinita' plays the Edinburgh…

Comedy

The Ladies Loo Chronicles, theSpace on North Bridge (Fife Theatre) – Review

Pros: Laugh-out-loud funny. Cons: There are some seriously icky scenes. Best friends Lydia (Evangeline Dickson) and Megan (Flora London) are…

Musicals

The Rise and Fall of Little Voice, Park Theatre – Review

Pros: A brilliant cast and a magnificently scripted story provide the perfect combination. Cons: The musical interludes are all too brief,…

Drama

Impact, Pleasance Courtyard (This) – Review

Pros: The final twist is pretty clever. Cons: This show didn’t stand up to its name and made very little…

Drama

Outside, Pleasance Courtyard (The Cellar) – Review

A living room drama which portrays the lives of three hopeless millennials but requires a brisk revision to realise its…

Comedy

Much Ado About Nothing, Gray’s Inn Hall – Review

Pros: A silent but expressive, accordion-toting Verges Cons: Too many cicadas It’s common these days to watch ‘high’ culture in…

Drama

The Political History of Smack and Crack, Roundabout @ Summerhall – Review

The swinging friendship of two heroin addicts is used to expose one of the biggest failures of Thatcherism.

Alternative

The Cloak and Dagger Show, Sweet Grassmarket (Grassmarket 3) – Review

Pros: A great combination of theatre and history. Cons: More polished storytelling required. When it comes down to walking tours…

Drama

Can’t Stop Can’t Stop, C Venues – C Royale (Studio 2) – Review

Pros: Painfully autobiographical. Cons: This show is not for those seeking entertainment. Have you ever wondered what happens inside the…

Comedy

Dummy, Bourbon Bar – Review

Pros: Candid and resounding. Cons: This show deserves a bigger audience. Anders Lee’s background as a comedian comes across distinctly…

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