Culture & Reviews

Review: Rose + Bud

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

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

Review: The Marian Hotel

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

5 comments

Review: The Marian Hotel

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

5 comments
Review: Eugene Onegin

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

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.

11 comments

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.

11 comments
One day in Edinburgh

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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