What a touching piece Mathilda Gregory’s reflections on being a fat woman is. Being fat or other people’s fatness is a sensitive subject for some, so ...
The packed room at Just the Tonic proves that the Adventures of the Improvised Sherlock Holmes is a brilliant concept. The recent popularity of the BB...
Having seen The School Of Night, the Extempore Theatre’s improvised Shakespearean extravaganza, I’m afraid to say I was a little disappointed with The...
Just when you think you haven't been treated to enough silliness at the festival, you find yourself in the basement of Roxy Assembly watching Jamie Wo...
Told with a nightmare’s logic Siobhán Daly and Bruce Guthrie’s production of Manfred Karge’s modern fairytale, is a compelling exploration of survivin...
Winner of the coveted Fringe First award (2015) Daniel Bye’s Going Viral explores the human responses to the weird and predictable behaviours of viral...
It’s a good thing if an Edinburgh Fringe show immediately invites an audience in to the atmosphere of its opening scene. Even before the action starts...
Gecko have truly outdone themselves with this production. This mind-blowing piece of theatre wouldn’t be out of place at the Barbican or the National....
This sublime silent piece by Theatre Re is truly moving. Effortlessly performed and yet incredibly layered. The main attraction, for me, is the open n...
PIT/New Diorama Theatre combines Orwell’s magical travel journal, Down and Out in Paris and London, with Polly Toynbee’s 2003 book, Hard Work. The pai...