Marianna Meloni
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Papaya, ZOO Charteris (Aviary) – Review
The hangover of colonialist and racist attitudes seen through the eyes of a Pakistani woman settled in the UK.
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Harpy, Underbelly Cowgate (White Belly) – Review
Pros: The topic is relevant for a diverse audience. Cons: The venue might have been better suited to the intimate…
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3 Years, 1 Week and a Lemon Drizzle, Underbelly, Bristo Square (Jersey) – Review
Pros: A heartening celebration of sisterhood. Cons: Eating disorders are poorly understood conditions and I wish the play had delved…
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Good Vibes Only, theSpace on North Bridge (Argyll Theatre) – Review
A frisky bid for sexual emancipation.
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Tobacco Road, Pleasance Courtyard (Upstairs) – Review
A cinematic gangster adventure set in the 1920s engages the audience but lacks imagination.
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Model Behaviour, theSpace @ Jurys Inn (Main Theatre) – Review
The hard-hitting autobiographical confessions of a former model, shared with self-irony.
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Propeller, Pleasance Courtyard (Above) – Review
A compelling political piece devised by some of the finest emerging talents in Scottish theatre.
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Framed!, theSpace on North Bridge (Perth Theatre) – Review
Laugh-out-loud slapstick comedy with flawless role-play and a rich vocabulary.
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Ur – Medëa, Summerhall (Upper Church) – Review
Born from the collaboration of 16 international artists, the myth of Medea is revisited in contemporary and conceptual terms with…
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How I Brought Peace to the Middle East: A Tragicomedy, theSpace on the Mile (Space 1) – Review
Drawing entirely from personal experience, American-Jewish professor David Kaye uses comedy to highlight the contradictions of the Israeli–Palestinian peace process.
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