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Monster
A disarming production examining violence as a choice
theatre review
★★★★
edinburgh
06 Aug 2017
Dr Carnesky's Incredible Bleeding Woman
A celebration and reclamation of menstruation and womanhood
theatre review
★★★
edinburgh
06 Aug 2017
Monkey Dance: The Rockappella Musical!
This beatboxing, breakdancing Korean monkey musical is utterly bananas
musicals review
★★
edinburgh
06 Aug 2017
Fix
Fix, a drama about addiction, is deftly performed – but not quite... (continued)
theatre review
★★★
edinburgh
06 Aug 2017
Alex Kealy: The Art of the Keal
Alex Kealy has faith in his convictions, but then it's not hard t... (continued)
comedy review
★★★
edinburgh
06 Aug 2017
Andrew Maxwell: Showtime
World-weariness has gripped this year's selection of Fringe comed... (continued)
comedy review
★★★
edinburgh
06 Aug 2017
Princes of Main: New Year's Eve
There's a real pleasure in a show slowly winning you over
comedy review
★★★
edinburgh
06 Aug 2017
A Hundred Different Words for Love
In the programme entry for this show, James Rowland himself admit... (continued)
theatre review
★★★★
edinburgh
06 Aug 2017
Performers
Bland stereotypes and a lack of story development makes for a dul... (continued)
theatre review
★
edinburgh
06 Aug 2017
Tshepang: The Third Testament
Tragic human consequences of social inequity spin out in devastat... (continued)
theatre review
★★★★
edinburgh
06 Aug 2017
Cosmic Scallies
Cosmic Scallies—the latest show from the deaf and disabled-champi... (continued)
theatre review
★★★
edinburgh
06 Aug 2017
Abigoliah Schamaun: Namaste, Bitches
Namaste, Bitches, in just two words, is so perfectly neat a conde... (continued)
comedy review
★★★
edinburgh
06 Aug 2017
Ed Byrne: Spoiler Alert
What can reasonably be expected from a performer of the status of... (continued)
comedy review
★★
edinburgh
06 Aug 2017
Wil Greenway: These Trees the Autumn Leaves Alone
Wil Greenway might be reaching the limits of his format
theatre review
★★★
edinburgh
06 Aug 2017
Salt (4 stars) | Flight (3 stars) | The Sleeper...
Matt Trueman reviews Salt (4 stars) | Flight (3 stars) | The Slee... (continued)
feature
edinburgh
06 Aug 2017
Frankie Vah by Luke Wright
Performance poet Luke Wright set a high bar with his 2015 theatre debut
theatre review
★★★
edinburgh
06 Aug 2017
Rose Matafeo: Sassy Best Friend
Rose Matafeo has previously come across as a natural, effortlessl... (continued)
comedy review
★★★★★
edinburgh
06 Aug 2017
Standard Life Opening Event: Bloom
59 Productions are nothing if not increasingly ambitious
international review
★★★
edinburgh
05 Aug 2017
Borders by Henry Naylor
Borders is the tale of two artists
theatre review
★★★
edinburgh
05 Aug 2017
Al Pitcher: Sweden Syndrome
Though somewhat less pathologically than the title suggests, Al P... (continued)
comedy review
★★★
edinburgh
05 Aug 2017
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