The family saga of the Pelican sisters is narrated in a quirky play
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Static, ZOO Playground (Playground 2) – Review
Told with words and music, the account of a journey never reaches its full potential.
Read More »Actually, Trafalgar Studios – Review
A little gem of a piece that packs quite the punch
Read More »On the Other Hand, We’re Happy, Summerhall (Roundabout) – Review
A superbly staged emotional rollercoaster.
Read More »Lobster, Underbelly, Bristo Square (Buttercup) – Review
Bridget Jones has moved on to online dating in an era of sexting and dick pics
Read More »It’ll Be Alt-Right On The Night, Pleasance Courtyard (Beneath) – Review
A fine solo performance around the radicalisation of the disenfranchised
Read More »If This Is Normal, ZOO Playground (Playground 2) – Review
A coming of age story with plenty of food for thought.
Read More »The Hunchback of Notre Dame, Saint Paul’s Church, Covent Garden – Review
Flowers, bunting, colourful lights, what’s not to like?
Read More »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 into the evening rain. Because it’s difficult to decide how to feel having just witnessed an incredible and emotionally fuelled show about sex offenders, and the way we view and treat them. The show is made up entirely from interviews ...
Read More »Hello? Hello, theSpace on North Bridge (Fife Theatre) – Review
a promising but undercooked plot
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