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Death on the Clyde is well directed by Heather Linn, the actors gliding seamlessly from scene to scene. The choices made in ...
A kitchen-sink (or perhaps back bedroom) drama, I Kissed Batman in Just The Tonic at The Caves for the firs week of the Fringe is the latest offering from Lex Joyce in association with Shark Bait ...
Death on the Clyde, playing The Speakeasy at The Royal Scots Club for Week One of the Fringe, involves a mix of song, dance, ...
The billboard is a larger-than-life poster of Letham as pop princess Harmony Banks in orange and blue ruffles. As real-life ...
School of Rock – The Musical from Forth Children’s Theatre is only on at Broughton High School for the first week of the ...
This, however, is exactly the premise of Sins of the Mother, Freya McCall’s new play which she self-directs for the Edinburgh ...
Make It Happen at the Festival Theatre has all of the trappings of an Event with a capital E. Even if it doesn’t quite ...
The passion and enjoyment from the young cast really shines and it’s a pretty infectious feeling. As a production which truly ...
Let’s just get this out of the way at the start. Johnny McKnight’s She’s Behind You at the Traverse is just brilliant. Funny, ...
Edinburgh companies will be staging 253 shows at EdFringe 2025. That is 35% more than a year ago, double the number in 2018 ...
Thanks largely to Dance Base – Scotland’s National Centre for Dance – there are enough Edinburgh dance companies at the ...
Red Like Fruit, from 2b theatre company of Nova Scotia at the Traverse, deals with difficult themes in a way that is both subtle and impressively staged. A Gambler’s Guide to Dying at the Traverse is ...
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