Reviewer's Rating Crave Agnes Carrington-Windo 26/08/2018Sarah Kane’s Crave is a disorientating mixture of monologues, anecdotes and dialogues about the torments of passion, desire and love....
Reviewer's Rating What I Talk About When I Talk About Running Agnes Carrington-Windo 26/08/2018Fredrik Høyer’s piece evokes a wonderfully unconventional journey through his thoughts – for running enthusiasts and couch potatoes alike. ...
Reviewer's Rating Awkward Conversations with Animals I’ve F*cked Agnes Carrington-Windo 25/08/2018The title Awkward Conversations with Animals I’ve F*cked takes you straight to the point of this brilliantly outrageous play centred...
Reviewer's Rating Margaret Thatcher: Queen of Club Nights Agnes Carrington-Windo 25/08/2018Ding dong the witch isn’t dead, she’s back, this time governing a ludicrous yet outstanding club night. Margaret Thatcher: Queen...
Reviewer's Rating Another One Luke Davies 25/08/2018Summerhall’s Big in Belgium season has become a bit of a fringe staple – and can be relied upon to...
Reviewer's Rating Island Town Luke Davies 25/08/2018Island Town is a three-hander set in an unnamed town in the UK, telling the story of Kate – a...
Reviewer's Rating The End of Eddy Luke Davies 25/08/2018The End of Eddy is a coming of age, autobiographical gay narrative written by the French author Edouard Louis and...
Reviewer's Rating Midsummer Luke Davies 25/08/2018Midsummer is a 2008 play written by David Grieg, revised here for the Edinburgh International Festival in a production directed...
Reviewer's Rating La Maladie de la Mort Luke Davies 25/08/2018La Maladie de la Mort is another collaboration between the playwright Alice Birch and the director Katie Mitchell – perhaps...
Reviewer's Rating Swan Lake Hafiza Butt 25/08/2018The sheer lushness of the St. Petersburg Theatre’s production of Swan Lake is staggering. The production values are high –...