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Beautiful Evil Things @ Pleasance Dome
In a riveting, energetic and vulnerable monologue, Deborah Pugh transforms into the decapitated Medusa in Beautiful Evil Things Read more »| 07 Aug 2023 -
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Wild Onion @ Gilded Balloon Patter Hoose
Wild Onion offers a roughly chopped exploration of grief and friendship Read more »| 07 Aug 2023 -
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Without Sin @ Summerhall
A one-of-a-kind show that brings two audience members together, Without Sin calls down a lightning strike of human connection Read more »| 07 Aug 2023 -
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Chicken @ Summerhall
Eva O'Connor's solo show Chicken is a masterful look at oppressive power structures from media hegemony to the global meat industry Read more »| 04 Aug 2023 -
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Dear Billy @ Kings Theatre, Glasgow
Gary McNair enthrals in Dear Billy, his verbatim tribute to Scottish legend Billy Connolly Read more »| 14 Jul 2023 -
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Anna Karenina @ Royal Lyceum, Edinburgh
Lesley Hart's fresh adaptation of Leo Tolstoy's Anna Karenina tells a passionate story at a heady pace Read more »| 25 May 2023
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Who Killed My Father @ Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh
Who Killed My Father, adapted from Édouard Louis’ acclaimed book, overextends itself by trying to fit a bit too much into its running time Read more »| 18 May 2023 -
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Inchoate Buzz @ Tramway, Glasgow
Fernanda Muñoz-Newsome's experimental collaboration engages audiences through an immersive mix of props, sound art, and yoga-esque movement Read more »| 28 Apr 2023 -
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Kidnapped @ Royal Lyceum, Edinburgh
National Theatre of Scotland's new show Kidnapped blends compelling romance, excellent music, whimsical design and side-splitting laughs Read more »| 13 Apr 2023 -
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Stornoway, Quebec @ Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh
Stornoway, Quebec blends drama, comedy and a trio of languages into a fast-paced and enjoyable Gaelic Western Read more »| 11 Apr 2023 -
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LIMBIC: Ego, Elegy, Ecstasy @ Inspace, Edinburgh
An avante-garde poetry and music collaboration based on Peter Scalpello's debut collection tells a vital story, but is held back by its venue Read more »| 03 Apr 2023 -
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Il Trittico @ Festival Theatre, Edinburgh
Scottish Opera's Il Trittico is propelled by thrilling performances and imaginative design Read more »| 29 Mar 2023 -
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frisson @ Leith Arches, Edinburgh
Production Lines' frisson is a two-part, multimedia story about post-lockdown identity, capturing our current condition in humanistic fashion Read more »| 13 Mar 2023 -
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You Bury Me @ Royal Lyceum, Edinburgh
You Bury Me is an urgent and powerful love letter to Cairo and the post-Tahir Square generation Read more »| 10 Mar 2023 -
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A Mother’s Song @ Macrobert, Stirling
Finn Anderson and Tania Azevedo's new musical reaches over time and across continents to breathe new life in Scotland's cultural history Read more »| 06 Mar 2023