Reviewer's rating Us/Them Luke Davies 29/08/2016s/Them is about the Beslan massacre in 2004: a three-day terrorist siege carried out by Chechen rebels at a school in Beslan (in the...
Reviewer's rating E15 Luke Davies 29/08/2016n 1979, just before Thatcher came into power, almost half of Britain’s population lived in homes provided by the state....
Reviewer's rating Revolt. She said. Revolt again Luke Davies 29/08/2016lice’s Birch’s 2014 play is a transfer from the Making Mischief season at the RSC: a collection of four new plays about language, race...
Reviewer's rating Diary of a Madman Luke Davies 29/08/2016l Smith’s Diary of a Madman is an adaptation of Gogol’s short story, reimagined as a play about Scottish nationalism...
Reviewer's rating World Without Us Luke Davies 29/08/2016ntroerend Goed’s World Without Us, as the title suggests, imagines a world in which humans have vanished. Planes continue to...
Reviewer's rating Much Ado About Nothing Rowena Hawkins 29/08/2016idden between the handbags and the kitchenware on the Lower Ground floor of a large Oxford Street department store is...
Reviewer's Rating Life According to Saki Luke Davies 28/08/2016ector H. Munro – otherwise known as Saki – was a late nineteenth century short story writer famous during his...
Reviewer's Rating Scottish Ballet Pauline Flannery 23/08/2016cottish Ballet’s double bill of UK premieres at the Edinburgh International Festival offers two brooding, uncompromising contemporary pieces. First is...
Reviewer's Rating Sappy Songs Pauline Flannery 23/08/2016lan Cumming’s ‘Sappy Songs’ at The Hub is a treat from start to finish. A consummate entertainer, Cumming regales with...
Reviewer's Rating Every Brilliant Thing Pauline Flannery 23/08/2016very Brilliant Thing is Duncan Macmillan’s poignant script about coping with suicide: a young boy makes lists for his mother...