Drama
A staple for us and for many if you fancy a more traditional play. When we first started Everything Theatre it was specifically to review drama. We’ve branched out over the years, but it will always be a favourite of ours.
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	Lobster, Underbelly, Bristo Square (Buttercup) – Review
Bridget Jones has moved on to online dating in an era of sexting and dick pics
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	It’ll Be Alt-Right On The Night, Pleasance Courtyard (Beneath) – Review
A fine solo performance around the radicalisation of the disenfranchised
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	If This Is Normal, ZOO Playground (Playground 2) – Review
A coming of age story with plenty of food for thought.
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	The Hunchback of Notre Dame, Saint Paul’s Church, Covent Garden – Review
Flowers, bunting, colourful lights, what’s not to like?
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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 Hard To See that perfectly sums up mine, and likely most of the packed audiences feelings as we filtered out…
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	Hello? Hello, theSpace on North Bridge (Fife Theatre) – Review
a promising but undercooked plot
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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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	Until The Flood, Traverse Theatre 2 – review
A powerful and thought-provoking play
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	The Words Are There, theSpace @ Surgeons Hall (Theatre 1) – Review
Entirely absorbed in his character, he delivers an unforgettable performance
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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