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 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...
Reviewer's Rating Daffodils (A Play With Songs) Pauline Flannery 23/08/2016affodils at the Traverse follows writer Rochelle Bright’s parents as they meet at the same spot as her grandparents: a...
Reviewer's Rating Love Lies and Taxidermy Pauline Flannery 23/08/2016ove Lies and Taxidermy is the best of titles. It’s also a cracking good yarn and beautifully executed in a...
Reviewer's Rating Milk Marine Furet 21/08/2016ilk, Ross Dunsmore’s new play produced by the Traverse Theatre Company, explores the gamut of affective and sexual anxieties through...
Reviewer's Rating Diary Of A Madman Marine Furet 21/08/2016Diary of a Madman opens on a chat between two teenage girls. It is a conversation about boys, losing your...
Reviewer's Rating Greater Belfast S.A. McCracken 14/08/2016fusion of music, stand-up and spoken word, Greater Belfast is a vivid portrait of a city built on a kind...