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Edinburgh Fringe
Sitting in the belly of the great ship SS Triumphant on route to a brave new world, B would like to tell youā¦
The problem with staging Macbeth as light childrenās fare: itās not really a comedy, is it?
A shrewd modern take on a classic fairytale straight from Angela Carter ā Twisted Tales take on The Companyā¦
Tom Wrigglesworth's name really suits him as at first glance he looks rather bemusing and eccentric. Itā¦
Elsa Jean returns to the Fringe with a wonderful collection of folk music to launch her new album, Lassieā¦
In a crowded night-club, Alice is struggling to find a place to dance; the floor is packed with strangelyā¦
What a lovely show! We were treated to fascinating readings taken from Cassel's A Book of Etiquette by Aā¦
The human design has flaws. Hearts break, memory fades, bodies fail and ultimately nothing lasts infinitely.
Of Rags and Bones is a poignant and disconcerting show performed and devised by Newbury Youth Theatre.
David Morgan took the stage at Just the Tonic at the Tron, wearing skinny jeans, a Mickey Mouse t-shirt andā¦
Dyad Productions is renowned for innovative adaptations of literary texts (Austenās Women), and profiles ofā¦
Samuel Beckett is well known for his philosophical dabblings. Actually, dabblings is something of anā¦
Magic on the Mound! The Royal Conservatoire Of Scotland has produced a show of West End quality at a venueā¦
The Traverse Theatre is again staging its popular Breakfast Plays which this year features new writing by sixā¦
In a monochrome world, a dysfunctional family search for forgotten things. These are not necessarilyā¦
Plays, according to the late Peter Brook, inhabit empty spaces which actors transform.
An icy chill shuddered down my spine as I approached Paradise On The Vault on Merchant Street.
A marigold, āflower of the deadā, grows from a pot only to be picked and put into a girlās hair. Birth,ā¦
Escaping to āBritish Summertimeā on a very wet Monday evening in the festival was a good decision. Despiteā¦
Billed as a dark new myth about England, this disturbing tale about an alternate past brings monsters,ā¦