Shows
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Pinocchio, Royal Lyceum Edinburgh (web version)
The Lyceum puts on a good show, puts on a good show. Robert Hopkin's set – a tribute to Spanish proto-surrealist De Chirico's stark village squares with... Read more »| 11 Jan 2007 -
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All My Sons
Action and humanity, suffering and its causes: these are the intensely dramatic themes in All My Sons, a family drama set against the backdrop of World War I... Read more »| 11 Jan 2007 -
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Madama Butterfly
another timelessly enduring piece of opera Read more »| 11 Jan 2007 -
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Theatre Workshop Ticket Giveaway
it will unlock the inner child in the most Scrooge-like of theatre-goers Read more »| 12 Dec 2006 -
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Heroes
The hearts of a packed theatre go out to the three old codgers Read more »| 12 Dec 2006 -
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Traverse Cubed3 (DESIGNER NOTE: '3' in superscript please)
Eerie, comic, challenging Read more »| 12 Dec 2006
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Mary Stuart @ Royal Lyceum
Catherine Cusack fully convinces, here, in the title role àfull of anger, liveliness and passion. Read more »| 12 Dec 2006 -
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Frozen Theatre Preview
it manages to take an acceptably sensitive perspective on a nasty subject that would otherwise be difficult to watch Read more »| 12 Dec 2006 -
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The Two Faces of Mitchell & Webb @ The Kings Theatre, Glasgow
men of many faces - most of them funny Read more »| 12 Dec 2006 -
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Martha @ Tramway
Move's Martha is self-contained, confident and wry - the intimate detail lost in Tramway's post-industrial space. Read more »| 12 Nov 2006 -
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Did I Call You? @ The Studio, Oct 7
Wistful nostalgia for the past's vision of the future Read more »| 12 Nov 2006 -
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Yellow Moon
a surprising studio play, galvanised by a fine cast and unfussy directorial verve Read more »| 12 Nov 2006 -
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The Merchant of Venice
as is typical of many of Shakespeare's plays, the action drags on for too long Read more »| 13 Oct 2006 -
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Two
The denouement is not so much redemptive as repulsive Read more »| 13 Oct 2006 -
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Truman Capote Talk Show
From his unhappy childhood in the southern US to his drunken ramblings on talk shows, Capote is revealed as an artist aware of his weaknesses but unable to address them. Read more »| 13 Oct 2006