The brain is a wonderful machine. Able to store incredible amounts of information and produce a huge range of feelings and emotions. But what happens when it stops working properly? How can we salvage those precious moments, the knowledge and memories built over a lifetime? Led by Max Barton, the seven-strong band Second Body addresses this matter in an emotional musical journey. Interspersed with poetry, verbatim and a live score, it tells the story of how Max’s grandparents met and ...
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Yearly Archives: 2019
Electric, Underbelly Cowgate (Delhi Belly) – Review
It’s near on impossible not to smile and laugh at the festival antics of our two girls
Read More »Hello? Hello, theSpace on North Bridge (Fife Theatre) – Review
a promising but undercooked plot
Read More »The Tartan Pimpernel, Hill Street Theatre (Dunedin Theatre) – review
told with compassion and love for the man's legacy.
Read More »Until The Flood, Traverse Theatre 2 – review
A powerful and thought-provoking play
Read More »Ane City, Assembly Roxy Downstairs – Review
quite simply another fine example of the rich vein of Scottish spoken word performers
Read More »Eight Gigabytes of Hardcore Pornography, Orange Tree Theatre – Review
A strange but enjoyable comedy with plenty of laughter and darkness
Read More »The Words Are There, theSpace @ Surgeons Hall (Theatre 1) – Review
Entirely absorbed in his character, he delivers an unforgettable performance
Read More »Fires Our Shoes Have Made, C aquila Temple – Review
an hour of energy and strong storytelling from four artists at the start of their careers
Read More »Under The Floorboards, PQA Venues @ Riddle’s Court – review
A rather compelling yet unnerving experienc
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