Reviews
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ReviewsThe Bongo Club Cabaret
A mash up of fun and Fringe favourites Read more »| 25 Aug 2009 -
FestivalsAn Evening With Psychosis
Part Star Trek spoof, part verbatim theatre—using extracts from interviews with real people affected in some way by mental illness—and quite unsu... Read more »| 25 Aug 2009 -
FestivalsScottish Dance Theatre: A Visitation
Arranged by Norwegian choreographer, Ina Christel Johannesson, A Visitation is a dramatic piece of dance loosely featuring a supernatural plot in which five ... Read more »| 25 Aug 2009 -
FestivalsDestroy PowerPoint
For years, Gaffney has been trying to turn the mundane into the interesting through ‘sawn off’ short stories, and now his obsession with PowerPoi... Read more »| 23 Aug 2009 -
FestivalsDurang/Durang
Consisting of three one act plays by Christopher Durang, this show might be best considered a sketch show instead of theatre in any sense – that is, if... Read more »| 21 Aug 2009 -
FestivalsHelix Dance
Rebecca King sees new work from the near East Read more »| 19 Aug 2009
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FestivalsAngle of Incidence
Finlay Gall's Angle of Incidence is a disturbing theatrical performance, which depicts the importance of individual identity. The protagonist, Latimer, is s... Read more »| 16 Aug 2009 -
FestivalsManolibera
Gareth K Vile gets down with the kids. Read more »| 16 Aug 2009 -
FestivalsYou Bastards
Margaret Kirk asks how many feminists it takes to change a light bulb. Read more »| 16 Aug 2009 -
FestivalsAusten's Women
Gareth K Vile unwillingly enjoys an old fashioned solo show. Read more »| 16 Aug 2009 -
ReviewsVisiting Luxury: Scottish Dance Theatre
A couple of solid and accessible pieces come from Dundee's nationally renowned company. Read more »| 15 Aug 2009 -
ReviewsNo Obvious Trauma
Madness and love: Unpacked play spot the patient and doctor in a role-reversal melodrama. Read more »| 11 Aug 2009 -
ReviewsWhite Tea
David Leddy is part of the West End Festival, yet remains an artist apart. Read more »| 10 Aug 2009 -
ReviewsButoh and the Bard
Butoh is for me, as explained by Lindsay John, the highest of the performance arts. Not that I especially care for its stereotype of white-faced Japanese men... Read more »| 05 Aug 2009 -
FestivalsThe Big One: Faust
When Tim Crouch wowed the Edinburgh Festivals with his new conceptual play England two years ago, all it consisted of in terms of production was Crouch and H... Read more »| 24 Jul 2009