Edinburgh fringe review: Woogie Boogie at Summerhall
Duska Radosavljevic writes on a kids' show where "natural, mythical and comical creatures morph into each other with as little as a wave of a pen." The post Edinburgh fringe review: Woogie B…
Duska Radosavljevic writes on a kids' show where "natural, mythical and comical creatures morph into each other with as little as a wave of a pen." The post Edinburgh fringe review: Woogie B…
A chorus and a sisterhood: Hannah Greenstreet on Nouveau Riché's poetic exploration of misogynoir. The post Edinburgh fringe review: Queens of Sheba at Underbelly appeared first on Exeunt M…
A surfeit of bluster: Tom Moyser writes on an overblown homage to Lovecraft. The post Edinburgh review: Providence – The Shadow Over Lovecraft at Assembly appeared first on Exeunt Maga…
Both old-fashioned and futuristic: Lilith Wozniak writes on an atmospheric staging of Samuel Butler's 19th century science fiction novel. The post Edinburgh review: Erewhon at Summerhall app…
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One woman and an elf: Rosemary Waugh reviews a Finnish play about the sauna. The post Edinburgh Review: The Sauna at Summerhall appeared first on Exeunt Magazine.
A conversation: Brendan Macdonald reviews Ad Infinitum's new show about fatherhood. The post Edinburgh Review: No Kids at Pleasance Courtyard appeared first on Exeunt Magazine.
Unmoored: Crystal Bennes reviews a play loosely based on Hopscotch by Julio Cortázar. The post Edinburgh Review: Expendable Chapters at Greenside at Infirmary Street appeared first on …
Chris McCormack reviews Martin McDonagh's bleak comedy about 'pioneering gravediggers, alcoholic priests and corrupt police'. The post Review: A Skull in Connemara at Olympia Theatre, Dub…
Flight is a 'perfectly programmed high-art theme park ride.' The post Edinburgh Review: Flight at Summerhall appeared first on Exeunt Magazine.
What Girls Are Made Of looks back on a teenage brush with stardom with adult wisdom and a 90s soundtrack. The post Edinburgh Review: What Girls Are Made Of at Traverse appeared first on Exeu…
Gravity and Other Myths' new physical theatre piece Backbone showcases the beauty of working together. The post Review: Backbone at Southbank Centre appeared first on Exeunt Magazine.
Hannah Greenstreet writes on Lydia Larson's hilarious monologue about "the fantasy lives we build to survive". The post Edinburgh review: Finding Fassbender at Pleasance appeared first on Ex…
Reclaiming a poet: Rosemary Waugh reviews Morgan Lloyd Malcolm's new play about Emilia Bassano. The post Review: Emilia at Shakespeare's Globe appeared first on Exeunt Magazine.
Visual richness: Hannah Greenstreet writes on the images of Breach Theatre's show, which dramatises the story of baroque painter Artemisia Gentileschi. The post Edinburgh review: It’s …
Pickle Jar is a one-woman show about rape culture, grief, and misplaced guilt. The post Edinburgh Review: Pickle Jar at Underbelly Cowgate appeared first on Exeunt Magazine.
Half Moon Shania is a punk show about young women trying to contort themselves into a shape besides sexiness. The post Edinburgh Review: The Half Moon Shania at ZOO appeared first on Exeunt …
Simon Longman's new play highlights the cyclical bleakness of village life. The post Edinburgh Review: Island Town at Roundabout at Summerhall appeared first on Exeunt Magazine.
Sisyphus with a shitty cell phone: Nicole Serratore reviews Eve Nicol's play about modern relationships. The post Edinburgh Review: One Life Stand at Summerhall appeared first on Exeunt Maga…
Om nom nom nom nom: Tom Moyser reviews Mamoru Iriguchi's show for children. The post Edinburgh Review: Eaten at Scottish Storytelling Centre appeared first on Exeunt Magazine.
The elephant in the room: Freddie Machin reviews Nick Mohammed's alter ego Mr Swallow, back with an old-school magic show. The post Edinburgh Review: Mr Swallow and the Vanishing Elephant at…
Natalie Palamides' Nate is a bonkers clown show about an all-American macho man who is more than he appears. The post Edinburgh Review: Natalie Palamides: Nate at Pleasance Courtyard appeare…
One-man show Garry Starr Performs Everything features a talented actor and a bit of showing off. The post Edinburgh Review: Garry Starr Performs Everything at Underbelly appeared first on Ex…
Warmly chaotic: Ava Davies reviews Ell Potter and Mary Higgins' show about bodies. The post Edinburgh Review: (even) Hotter at Bedlam appeared first on Exeunt Magazine.