Month: August 2025

Interviews

Feature: Backstage at the Ballets Russes

We all love a mystery, but a mystery concerning the great visionary of ballet Vaslav Nijinsky is particularly intriguing. A…

Interviews

Interview: A twist on an ancient tale for a modern world

Basil Twist talks about Book of Mountain and Seas There is some top talent heading to the Edinburgh International Festival…

Reviews

Review: Clean Slate, Edfringe

Weaponised incompetence at its finest!

Reviews

Review: And Then I’ll Sleep, Lion and Unicorn Theatre

A show about PTSD and sexual abuse that never quite makes it over the line.

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Review: Wakaresaseya or How to End Things, Courtyard Theatre

A solid production that finds its feet as dark comedy, though dramatic moments don't quite hit their mark.

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Review: Tales of a Jane Austen Spinster, The Courtyard Theatre

This production brings charm and honest frustration to a concept that deserves deeper exploration

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Review: Strings Attached, Etcetera Theatre

A well-acted production which would benefit from a little more depth.

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Review: Yellow, EdFringe

Contemporary reimagining of Malvolio’s life after his fall from grace.

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Review: Frances Keyton: Shrew (WIP), Camden Comedy Club

A strong debut from Keyton, the only real problem being that it's currently a little too short.

Reviews

Review: Amazing Life Gospel Choir, EdFringe

A performance that raises the roof of Edinburgh’s New Town Church.

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