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Edinburgh Fringe
A colleague from book-trade days used to tell the story of how, whilst busking in London, the late John…
Modern art isn't everybody's cup of tea, but is there a chance that it could change your life?
"What I Did For Love". Got up early for me and joined a large audience at 9.20am to see ‘A Chorus Line’.
Power Plant consists of 22 sound and light installations by five artists threaded through and around the…
With the darkness of Goya and hints of Chagall, two pan faced, black clad characters with touches of red and…
Love Letters to the Public Transport System is a perfect Fringe show. Written and performed by Molly…
Glasgow Girls is an utter knockout from concept to execution.
If you do not know anyone in the cast or the band then Dyslexia the Musikal is maybe not for you.
Tennessee Williams is a master of creating brutal and brittle characters often trapped in a suffocating…
Our Share of Tomorrow is more of a journey than a story, charting the lives of three people as they come to…
I must start this review by declaring a conflict of interests: I decided to review Nick Gibb because I was…
Roger McGough stepped on to the stark stage that was bathed in a warm purple light where he stood at the…
Stopgap Dance Company is renowned for their inclusive productions, integrating both disabled and non-disabled…
While You Lie brings together the fresh writing talent of Sam Holcroft, with award-winning director…
Elves win the plaudits in this traditional fight between good and evil.
Words with A. L. Kennedy in the Assembly Rooms' Drawing Room? Who could resist? Certainly not this reviewer,…
A group of con-artists, pimps, prostitutes and cuckolds come blinking into the light after 400 years.
Statuesque and splendidly coiffed, clad in elegant ball gown and dazzling killer heels, the nightclub diva…
Georgia O'Keefe is always worth considering; in spite of attempts by commercial print-makers to domesticate…
A Girl is a Half-formed Thing comes to the stage with much acclaim.