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 The Invited James Cross 25/08/2015et in rural Suffolk in 1916, this new opera, with music by Richard Knight and words by Norman Welch, tells...
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...
Reviewer's Rating Going Viral Kate Mounce 24/08/2015inner of the coveted Fringe First award (2015) Daniel Bye’s Going Viral explores the human responses to the weird and...
Reviewer's Rating Dead Man’s Cell Phone Kate Mounce 23/08/2015t’s a good thing if an Edinburgh Fringe show immediately invites an audience in to the atmosphere of its opening...
Reviewer's Rating Daphne S.A. McCracken 23/08/2015hy is it that whenever a classic is ‘updated’ it gets set during one of the world wars? How many...
Reviewer's Rating Falstaff Owen Davies 19/08/2015ulham Opera’s version of Verdi’s late masterpiece, Falstaff, is a delight. Though the setting is modern day – the ‘seaside...