Rob Warren
Someone once described Rob as "the left leaning arm of Everything Theatre" and it's a description he proudly accepted. It is also a description that explains many of his play choices, as he is most likely to be found at plays that try to say something about society. Willing though to give most things a watch, with the exception of anything immersive - he prefers to sit quietly at the back watching than taking part!
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Boar, Pleasance Courtyard (Below) – Review
I am a real sucker for the human voice. Usually though it’s when it’s being used as an instrument and…
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Suffering From Scottishness, Assemby Roxy Downstairs – Review
a credit to the natural storytelling skills of Kevin P Gilday.
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Google Me, Just The Tonic at the Caves (Just Out of the Box) – review
Already an enjoyable performance, and one that suggests great this show could be even better with more time
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America Is Hard To See, Underbelly Cowgate (Big Belly) – review
“Audiences should walk out saying I don’t know how to feel.” It’s a line from early on in America Is…
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Electric, Underbelly Cowgate (Delhi Belly) – Review
It’s near on impossible not to smile and laugh at the festival antics of our two girls
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The Tartan Pimpernel, Hill Street Theatre (Dunedin Theatre) – review
told with compassion and love for the man's legacy.
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Ane City, Assembly Roxy Downstairs – Review
quite simply another fine example of the rich vein of Scottish spoken word performers
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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
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Under The Floorboards, PQA Venues @ Riddle’s Court – review
A rather compelling yet unnerving experienc
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