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And If I Were Me @ The Studio, Festival Theatre, Edinburgh
Catherine Dreyfus' And If I Were Me is a child-like delight that communicates the true joy of creative expression Read more »| 31 May 2019 -
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Valentina’s Galaxy @ Assembly Roxy, Edinburgh
Inspired by the first women in space, Valentina’s Galaxy is oddly constrained but still full of celestial wonder Read more »| 31 May 2019 -
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Twa @ Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh
Despite some messy moments, Twa is an interesting commentary on silence and suppression Read more »| 30 May 2019 -
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Rambert2 @ King's Theatre, Edinburgh
The triple-bill from Rambert's sister company Rambert2 is explosive, raw and and brimming with youthful promise Read more »| 30 May 2019 -
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Lost at Sea @ King’s Theatre, Edinburgh
Mona Young's story of a sailor lost at sea is heartfelt and compelling, but structurally it falls flat Read more »| 28 May 2019 -
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The Duchess [of Malfi] @ The Lyceum, Edinburgh
Zinnie Harris' contemporary adaption of The Duchess of Malfi is a timely and brilliant portrayal of toxic masculinity in the modern age Read more »| 28 May 2019
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Small Wonders @ The Warehouse, Edinburgh
Small Wonders is a spellbinding performance from Punchdrunk for Imaginate's Edinburgh International Children's Festival Read more »| 21 May 2019 -
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Cat On a Hot Tin Roof @ The Studio, Festival Theatre, Edinburgh
The pure poetry of Tennessee William's classic Cat on a Hot Tin Roof is brought to life in this strong production by Leitheatre Read more »| 20 May 2019 -
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Shine @ Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh
Shine is a searing, soulful account of a young man's childhood and youth, that combines both intimacy and spectacle Read more »| 20 May 2019 -
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Brexit Means Brexit! @ CCA, Glasgow
Glasgow's Take Me Somewhere performance festival kicks off with Brexit Means Brexit!, creating a space in which Remainers and Leavers can hear each other’s views Read more »| 17 May 2019 -
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The Red Lion @ The Brunton Theatre, Musselburgh
The Red Lion – Patrick Marber's portrait of football champions – depicts a swindler, a nostalgic fool and a talented hopeful, revealing that every hero has an inner antagonist Read more »| 15 May 2019 -
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An Evening of Eric and Ern @ The King’s Theatre, Edinburgh
The classic comedy duo are back with their greatest sketches – for one night only Read more »| 08 May 2019 -
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The Mack @ Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh
If the recent events at Notre Dame have taught us anything, it’s that buildings can hold great love, memories and admiration. The world's relationship ... Read more »| 08 May 2019 -
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Sound Symphony @ The Studio at Festival Theatre, Edinburgh
Sound Symphony is a highly interactive, sensory performance, crafted specifically for a young, profoundly autistic audience Read more »| 07 May 2019 -
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The Verdict @ King’s Theatre, Edinburgh
The Verdict is a potentially enthralling legal drama let down by humour in all the wrong places Read more »| 03 May 2019