Culture & Reviews

Review: Rose + Bud
This is first person central theatre, an account of Coogan’s trans journey towards womanhood and pulls no punches.
Review: Rose + Bud
This is first person central theatre, an account of Coogan’s trans journey towards womanhood and pulls no punches.

Review: Wasted
Kat Woods’ drama is gripping from the start. The bouncers shout the odds at the crowd entering the club (us, as played) – the multi roleing throughout is superb with...
Review: Wasted
Kat Woods’ drama is gripping from the start. The bouncers shout the odds at the crowd entering the club (us, as played) – the multi roleing throughout is superb with...

Review: The Marian Hotel
The Marian Hotel is oddly life-enhancing and an important work.
Review: The Marian Hotel
The Marian Hotel is oddly life-enhancing and an important work.

Review: Eugene Onegin
The plot is super dramatic, based on Pushkin’s classic published as a serialised ‘verse novel’ in the 1820s. It deals with our eponymous hero, or anti-hero, and his encounter with...
Review: Eugene Onegin
The plot is super dramatic, based on Pushkin’s classic published as a serialised ‘verse novel’ in the 1820s. It deals with our eponymous hero, or anti-hero, and his encounter with...

Review: The Man who Swallowed a Dictionary
If Irvine didn’t make it to elder statesman, dying at just 53, he was definitely a statesman, recognised on all sides of the divide for his contribution.
Review: The Man who Swallowed a Dictionary
If Irvine didn’t make it to elder statesman, dying at just 53, he was definitely a statesman, recognised on all sides of the divide for his contribution.

One day in Edinburgh
Promo fliers fluttered like hopeful insects, beckoning you to Jane Austen, or a version with the most swoonworthy cast. Or comedy or theatre or over 3,000 shows.
One day in Edinburgh
Promo fliers fluttered like hopeful insects, beckoning you to Jane Austen, or a version with the most swoonworthy cast. Or comedy or theatre or over 3,000 shows.
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