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Show Reviewed by Rating Year Type
Judy (Vivan Panka), Violet (Louise Redknapp) and Doralee (Stephanie Chandos)

9 to 5 (2021), Edinburgh Playhouse, Review

Lindsay Corr 4/5 '21
Tangerine Sky, Rosie Playfair (Acrylic on canvas)

Trees etc: Rosie Playfair, Dundas Street Gallery, Review

Vivien Devlin 5/5 '21

Fow, Summerhall Online, Review

Angela Milton 3/5 '21 Edinburgh Fringe
Simon Shaw as Ed Gein gestures with blood on his face

Under The Floorboards, Online, Review

Angela Milton 3/5 '21 Edinburgh Fringe
Masha Dowell poster with description of her show

Blackwomanology, Online, Review

Angela Milton 3/5 '21 Edinburgh Fringe
Julia Krone in her gallery - with art work from her Colour exhibition

Colour: Julia Krone, Number One Clarence Street, Review

Vivien Devlin 5/5 '21 Edinburgh Fringe

EIF: Alan Cumming is Not Acting His Age, Old College Quad, Review

Vivien Devlin 5/5 '21 Edinburgh International Festival
A scene from Chic Murray, a Funny Place for a Window, (photo credit, Leslie Black)

A Play, A Pie and A Pint: Chic Murray – a Funny Place for a Window, The Traverse @ Multi Story, Review

Vivien Devlin 5/5 '21 Edinburgh Fringe

Taiwan Season: Touchdown, Online, Review

Garry Platt 4/5 '21 Edinburgh Fringe
Ian Millar (Saxophone) and Dominic Spencer (piano)

Jazz at Lunchtime, The Novotel, Review

Vivien Devlin 4/5 '21 Edinburgh Fringe

Stories in the Stone: Davy Macdonald, Dundas Street Gallery, Review

Vivien Devlin 4/5 '21 Edinburgh Fringe

EIF 2021: Lonely House, Old College Quad, Review

Vivien Devlin 5/5 '21 Edinburgh International Festival

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