The Duchess of Malfi Tamara Stanton 06/08/2014 UCLU Runaground presents John Webster’s Jacobean tragedyThe Duchess of Malfi at the Edinburgh Fringe. Set in Italy in the early 17th century, the r...
The Lift Tamara Stanton 04/08/2014 The Edinburgh University Theatre Company brings The Lift to the Fringe this year, with the promise of an “adventure no psychologist can erase”. The...
The Knee Jerk of Sloth Tamara Stanton 04/08/2014 Birds of Inconvenience is conveniently showing The Knee Jerk of Sloth at the Edinburgh Fringe, so if you are there you must see it. An old glue fac...
Lear’s Daughters Tamara Stanton 04/08/2014 The Footfall Theatre Company presents the daughters of Shakespeare’s King Lear - Regan, Goneril and Cordelia - who reunite in a 21st century kitchen. ...
Julius Caesar in Original Pronunciation Emma Hardy 04/08/2014 The fashion for performing Renaissance theatre as closely to our understanding of how the audiences of the time may have seen the plays is still very ...
The Edinburgh Literary Pub Emma Hardy 04/08/2014 If you wish to escape the often stationary spectatorship role that comes with attending the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, the Edinburgh Literary Pub Tour...
Paradise Lost Emma Hardy 04/08/2014 In the 17th century, John Milton published his ten-book epic, which recounts the fall of Satan, the creation of the world, and the fall of Adam and Ev...
The 3rd Sector Tamara Stanton 03/08/2014 Pure Theatre Productions presents The 3rd Sector – a satire about charities, the people employed by them, and the unanswered “question of ethics”. ...
Electra: An American Gothic Tamara Stanton 03/08/2014 Produced by Pennsylvania’s Slippery Rock Theatre, Electra: An American Gothic, is a superb piece of Americana, adapted from Sophocles tragedy. Ores...