THEATRE REVIEW: dressed.
A multi-award, Fringe First winning show returns to Edinburgh. dressed. picked up not only a Fringe First in 2018, butContinue Reading
A multi-award, Fringe First winning show returns to Edinburgh. dressed. picked up not only a Fringe First in 2018, butContinue Reading
As parliament is stuck in the never-ending chaos that is Brexit, so to is everyone else. For many however, it’sContinue Reading
Fifty-five minutes of outstanding dance with performers bringing their all and more to this short but sharp piece from ScottishContinue Reading
From award-winning writer Iman Qureshi comes a play that considers discrimination of sexuality versus religious freedoms, a challenging topic notContinue Reading
Given the advances in medicine and improvements in living conditions, more and more of us are said to be livingContinue Reading
An American Oscar-winning actor, with Irish roots, is in London to star in a new play about ‘the troubles’. HeContinue Reading
It opens on a giant pile of suitcases. Little Gift (for ages 3-7) is whimsical, funny and imaginative. Guy HargreavesContinue Reading
Refugee. Asylum seeker. Immigrant. Words with distinctive meanings which are often lumped together in confusion, ignorance and hatred to describeContinue Reading
The closing lyric of eden ahbez’s haunting ballad Nature Boy, made famous by Nat King Cole, crystallises the lesson atContinue Reading
A world premiere at the Traverse Theatre tells of when the two sides of Edinburgh collide on the cliffs ofContinue Reading
I feel as though a door has been opened in my head and I don’t know how to close it.Continue Reading
President Lincoln was shot by the actor John Wilkes Booth (hashtag #Brutus). Ronald Reagan, a one-time Hollywood A-lister whose CVContinue Reading
by Peter Callaghan A lyric in Dan Hicks‘ song I Scare Myself, sung in the second half of Liane Carrol,Continue Reading
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