44 stories by "Mirren Wilson"
Review: After Miss Georgina Ballantine, Pitlochry Festival Theatre 4.0Stars Have you ever heard of Miss Georgina Ballantine? Let me tell you. On the 7 October 1922, Georgina Ballantine made …
Review: This Is Not Schiehallion, Pitlochry Festival Theatre3.0StarsSchiehallion in Perthshire stands at 3,547ft and features a mystical view of Loch Tummel. Nothing beats climbing a m…
Review: Natalie Barney's Last Salon, Reading Fringe Digital 4.0stars Now who doesn't love a deep chat about a ruddy good book? Have you got a book swap on the go with your friends or are you…
Review: Myles Away, Chronic Insanity4.0StarsIn September 2019, Nottingham-based theatre company Chronic Insanity set themselves a goal to produce and share 12 shows within 12 months. As a co…
Review: Scenes for Survival - The One with the Lockdown, National Theatre of Scotland3.0starsIt's safe to say that lockdown has been a pretty intense situation " weeks on end, indoors, with …
Review: Scenes for Survival - Birdie's Dilemma, National Theatre of Scotland3.0starsWith 3 broadcasts a week, the National Theatre of Scotland are producing new works at a rapid and impressi…
Review: Scenes For Survival - Strolling Through The Meadows, National Theatre of Scotland4.0StarsTrainspotting is undoubtedly a modern classic within Scottish literature. Part of Edinburgh's…
Review: Scenes For Survival - Larchview, National Theatre of Scotland4.0StarsReader Rating 0 VotesNow who in this country could ever forget the scandalous misdemeanours of Dominic Cummings a…
Review: Scenes For Survival - Dreaming of Edinburgh, National Theatre of Scotland3.0Stars"Edinburgh is the most erotic city in the world." There's a conversation starter for you. A young wom…
Review: Noah And The Peacock, Nottingham Playhouse 4.0Stars Reader Rating 0 Votes A big question that has tortured parents for the past 3 months is "How on earth are we going to entertain th…
Review: Scenes for Survival - Wednesday, National Theatre Of Scotland 3.0Stars An actor and a writer stuck together in lockdown. At first glance, this may seem like the perfect opportunity t…
Review: Scenes for Survival- Joseph Knight, National Theatre Of Scotland5.0StarsA few years ago multi-talented and award-winning playwright May Sumbwanyambe was commissioned to write a play.…
Review: Scenes for Survival - Bees, National Theatre of Scotland4.0starsThese past few months have undoubtedly been a time for thinking. Reflecting on the past, those moments we're grateful …
Review: Scenes for Survival - The Domestic, National Theatre Of Scotland5.0StarsScenes for Survival is a project from The National Theatre of Scotland showcasing a series of new digital work…
Whether we've really had time to think about it or not, most of us theatremakers are feeling pretty crappy right now. Mirren Wilson certainly is and in an effort to make sense of her feeling…
Review: A Spectacular Conference, presented by Be Festival4.0StarsBe Festival blossomed in 2010 with the desire to bring celebrated work from all over Europe to Birmingham. Embracing any per…
Review: Provok'd: A Restoration, Guildhall School of Music and Drama 4.0Stars It's a tricky time to be a final year drama school student. With showcases cancelled, final shows indefinitely p…
Review: Elision, Gudrun Soley Sigurdardottir @ GIFT Festival3.0StarsHands up if you've become an absolute pro and self-confessed advocate of Zoom calls. Well, now you can take your Zoom obse…
Review: The Good Book, Slung Low and Leeds People's Theatre 4.0Stars One of the plus sides to lockdown has been the generosity of many companies and artists across the country, who have shar…