Reviewer's Rating Al Seed: OOG Luke Davies 18/01/2016l Seed is a Glasgow-based physical theatre practitioner – and one of the founding members of the highly esteemed Scottish...
Reviewer's Rating Trygve Wakenshaw: Nautilus Luke Davies 15/01/2016autilus is Gaulier-trained mime artist Trygve Wakenshaw’s third major UK show. It’s a series of loosely connected vignettes, mostly involving...
Reviewer's Rating Ockham’s Razor: Tipping Point Hannah Connell 12/01/2016ipping Point is a compelling physical theatre performance. The audience sits in a circle around the centre of the theatre,...
Reviewer's Rating The Art of Laughter Katerina Yannouli 12/01/2016“masterclass” on laughter and who better to teach it than Jos Houben. A graduate of L’École Jacques Lecoq he is...
Reviewer's Rating Austentatious Kate Mounce 26/08/2015ultiple character roles, lighting quick costume changes and a flair for improvising early 19th century dialogue comprise the extraordinary feat...
Reviewer's Rating How to be Fat Kate Mounce 25/08/2015hat a touching piece Mathilda Gregory’s reflections on being a fat woman is. Being fat or other people’s fatness is...
Reviewer's Rating Adventures of the Improvised Sherlock Holmes Sophia Leuner 25/08/2015he packed room at Just the Tonic proves that the Adventures of the Improvised Sherlock Holmes is a brilliant concept....
Reviewer's Rating The Society of Strange Sophia Leuner 25/08/2015aving seen The School Of Night, the Extempore Theatre’s improvised Shakespearean extravaganza, I’m afraid to say I was a little...
Reviewer's Rating Jamie Wood – O No! Kate Mounce 25/08/2015ust when you think you haven’t been treated to enough silliness at the festival, you find yourself in the basement...
Reviewer's Rating Man to Man Kate Mounce 25/08/2015old with a nightmare’s logic Siobhán Daly and Bruce Guthrie’s production of Manfred Karge’s modern fairytale, is a compelling exploration...