Reviewer's Rating Travesty Nicholas Potter 02/09/2016ravesty is the first play by Liam Williams. It is a gender-swapped look at the different milestones of a typical...
Reviewer's Rating Krapp’s Last Tape Nicholas Potter 02/09/2016he scene is drab and dreary: Krapp sits at his desk, consulting a ledger and concluding that he needs to...
Reviewer's Rating Bang Said the Gun Nicholas Potter 02/09/2016t’s not pornography but it’s still pretty good. Bang Said the Gun is a poetry show for people who don’t...
Reviewer's Rating XX Nicholas Potter 02/09/2016xx (pronounced ‘kiss kiss’) is a newly devised curio by Jack Bradfield concerning love and relationships. The play is structured...
Reviewer's rating Counting Sheep Luke Davies 29/08/2016emon Bucket Orkestra’s Counting Sheep is an immersive show that takes us through the events of the 2014 Maidan Square protests in the...
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...