Exeunt recommends: Edinburgh Fringe, Week Three
As the fringe rumbles to a close, here are the shows that Exeunt's writers wouldn't want you to forget. The post Exeunt recommends: Edinburgh Fringe, Week Three appeared first on Exeunt Maga…
As the fringe rumbles to a close, here are the shows that Exeunt's writers wouldn't want you to forget. The post Exeunt recommends: Edinburgh Fringe, Week Three appeared first on Exeunt Maga…
"I think I'm going to be OK actually,": Tom Moyser review Shit-faced Shakespeare's first attempt at tragedy. The post Edinburgh Review: Shit-Faced Shakespeare: Hamlet at Underbelly appeared …
His speech hits and hits and hits its mark: Tom Moyser reviews Sean Mahoney's spoken word performance. The post Edinburgh Review: Until You Hear That Bell at Summerhall appeared first on Exe…
Take the quiz! Annegret Marten reviews People Show's new work about fake news and unreality. The post Edinburgh Review: People Show 130: The Last Straw at Summerhall appeared first on Exeunt…
A surprising encounter: Rosemary Waugh writes on Cha Hyun Suk's play. The post Edinburgh Review: Black and White Tea Room at Assembly Rooms appeared first on Exeunt Magazine.
Frustrating and mesmerising: Ben Kulvichit reviews a powerful physical study of uniformity and movement. The post Edinburgh Review: Autóctonos II at ZOO Southside appeared first on Exeunt…
Is there digital life after death?: Brendan Macdonald's review of Chris Goode's performance takes the form of a Twitter feed. The post Edinburgh Review: User Not Found appeared first on Exeu…
Striking images: Crystal Bennes compares two works by Polish company Teatr Biuro Podrozy. The post Edinburgh Review: Carmen Funebre & Silence at Pleasance at EICC appeared first on Exeu…
"What a difference a year makes": Annegret Marten writes on Middle Child's gig theatre show as it returns to Edinburgh. The post Edinburgh Review: All We Ever Wanted Was Everything at Summer…
Your number's up: take a spin on Ben Kulvichit and Lilith Wozniak's game-form write-up of the live art festival of chance. The post DICE Festival appeared first on Exeunt Magazine.
Crystal Bennes responds to an opinion-splitting Fringe First winner by synthesising professional and public reviews. The post Edinburgh Review: Status at Summerhall appeared first on Exeunt …
Abandonment and despair: Chris McCormack reviews a new adaptation of Mary Shelley's gothic masterpiece. The post Review: FRNKNSTN at Abbey Theatre appeared first on Exeunt Magazine.
Tom Moyser's review of the alt-comedian's literary extravaganza takes the form of a dialogue with Roland Barthes. The post Edinburgh review: John-Luke Roberts – Terrible Wonderful Adap…
Over-burdened and over-sensationalised: Despite a strong central performance, Crystal Bennes is unmoved by a monologue that tries to do too much. The post Edinburgh Review: Coriolanus Vanish…
'Grotesquely, anarchically funny': Tom Moyser reviews a hilarious 17th-century rip-off of Shakespeare's well-known play. The post Edinburgh Review: A Midsummer Night’s Droll at theSpac…
A group of mates getting together to frolic in the manner of some seriously gymnastic puppies: Francesca Peschier reviews French-Canadian circus group Flip Fabrique. The post Edinburgh Revie…
'Deeply, profoundly ridiculous, but an enjoyable night at the theatre all the same': Crystal Bennes reviews an attempted update of John Gay's ballad opera. The post Edinburgh Review: The Beg…
The Artist doesn't quite meet Francesca Peschier's very high expectations for 'one of the very, very best' clowns. The post Edinburgh Review: The Artist at the Assembly Roxy appeared first o…
War With The Newts is a cheeky allegory of an alternate future that shouldn't work as well as it does. The post Edinburgh Review: War With The Newts at Summerhall appeared first on Exeunt Ma…
'The lean of a smile, the blink of an eye, the wrinkle of a brow': Tom Moyser reviews Volker Gerling's intimate odyssey of photographic encounters. The post Edinburgh Review: Portraits in Mo…
WHITE is a well-crafted and nuanced interrogation of 'the mixed-race experience.' The post Edinburgh Review: WHITE at Pleasance Courtyard appeared first on Exeunt Magazine.
'Manipulate is not quite the right word...': Hannah Greenstreet is left confused by James Rowland's new show. The post Edinburgh Review: Revelations at Summerhall appeared first on Exeunt Ma…
Exeunt Darren reviews pays tribute to the terrifying goblin king, John Robertson, at the Edinburgh Fringe. The post Edinburgh Review: John Robertson: Sexy, Sweaty, Party, Party at Just the T…
Duška Radosavljević writes a childs' eye sketch of some of the kids' shows of the 2018 Edinburgh fringe. The post Some Edinburgh fringe doodles appeared first on Exeunt Magazine.
'Absolutely pitch perfect writing' - Lilith Wozniak on Malaprop Theatre's compelling take on the modern world. The post Edinburgh Review: Jericho at Underbelly Cowgate appeared first on Exeu…