Review: Through Bush Through Briar, Achy Bits Productions
Review: Through Bush Through Briar, Achy Bits Productions 1.0Overall Score One of the best things about the Edinburgh Fringe is that it allows new creatives and performers to flex their musc…
Review: Through Bush Through Briar, Achy Bits Productions 1.0Overall Score One of the best things about the Edinburgh Fringe is that it allows new creatives and performers to flex their musc…
Review: Kill Me Now 3.0Overall Score We have all spent the last twenty months on Zoom, so it makes sense that many Edinburgh Fringe productions are performed online. Admittedly, having had m…
Review: Everything I Own, Hull Truck Theatre4.0Overall ScoreI have seen many plays which carefully weave music into the storyline, but I have never been provided with a playlist to listen to…
Review: The Tragedy of Dorian Grey, Blue Devil Theatre/Brighton Fringe Festival 3.0Overall Score The seedy clubs of Soho, art exhibitions of Chelsea and the swinging Sixties in general are e…
Review: Macho Digital, Hit The Ground Running Dance Theatre4.0Overall ScoreIf you're enjoying our content, then please consider becoming a member, with every penny going towards keeping AYT …
Review: The Importance of Being Earnest, Laurence Batley Theatre/The Dukes 2.0Overall Score If you're enjoying our content, then please consider becoming a member, with every penny going tow…
Review: Agents of the Eye: Operation Dankworth, Riptide/Deer Shed Festival3.0Overall ScoreIf you're enjoying our content, then please consider becoming a member, with every penny going towar…
Review: Playfight, Finborough Theatre5.0Overall ScoreIf you're enjoying our content, then please consider becoming a member, with every penny going towards keeping AYT going and paying our v…
Review: Hysterical, Theatre Royal Stratford East3.0Overall ScoreIf you're enjoying our content, then please consider becoming a member, with every penny going towards keeping paying AYT goin…
Review: Party, Half Moon Theatre5.0Overall ScoreIf you're enjoying our content, then please consider becoming a member, with every penny going towards keeping AYT going and paying our very t…
Review: This is the Scene, Pitlochry Festival Theatre 4.0Overall Score If the Shades of Tay series is a "love letter to Scotland", This is the Scene is a love letter to the river itself. Poe…
Review: Connecting Voices: Dead and Wake, Leeds Playhouse 2.0Overall Score It was exhilarating to be inside a theatre building again, feeling the palpable buzz that spreads through an audien…
Review: Connecting Voices: Orpheus in the Record Shop, Leeds Playhouse5.0Overall ScoreOf all performances in the Connecting Voices series, it feels as though Orpheus in the Record Shop (OITR…
Review: Connecting Voices: Krapp's Last Tape, Leeds Playhouse 4.0Overall Score Niall Buggy shuffles onstage as Krapp, the miserable outsider, eating a banana and preparing for his annual sel…
Review: Dr Blood's Old Travelling Show, Leeds Playhouse3.0Overall ScoreReader Rating 0 VotesAs I stand in my socially distanced space and Dr Blood's Old Travelling Show explodes out of…
Review: 52 Souls, Chronic Insanity3.0StarsIt's difficult to write a review of 52 Souls because I can only write about my own experience of this piece, which is one of billions of potential c…
Review: Shebaa's Adventure to Jopplety How, Concrete Youth4.0starsI'm ashamed to say I'm something of a novice when it comes to sensory performance, perhaps because it is still a relatively …
Review: Adventures With The Painted People, Pitlochry Festival Theatre 5.0Stars Roman and Pictish. Witchcraft and Engineering. Civilisation and Savagery. David Greig's Adventures with the Pa…
Review: Augmented, GIFT Festival 5.0stars As a relaxed performance, writer/performer Sophie Woolley describes her appearance for the audio-description and invites audience to walk around and…