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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 »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
Read More »The Empathy Experiment, Banshee Labyrinth Banquet Hall, Review
Billed as a spoken word performance, it’s a slight surprise when our host begins proceedings as a presentation, and not in the flowing proses you would normally expect; another example of the scope of this oft misunderstood genre. As she slips on her white lab coat, for this is a properly conducted experiment after all, Rose Condo explains what she is attempting to do; to survive 24 hours without her smartphone in an effort to reconnect with the world, to ...
Read More »Don’t Be Terrible, Bunker One Pleasance Courtyard – review
A charming two handed comedy whose unique presentation style makes this a perfect end of night show
Read More »Apollo take 111, Zoo Southside Studio – Review
A fun idea that is let down by its insistance to add too much filler when it should focus on the core of the story
Read More »Unmeetables, Haldane Theatre, theSpace @ Surgeons Hall – Review
A well-crafted piece of theatre, funny, moving and delivering a message that should be heard by everyone
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