Review: Trivial Dispute, Golden Age Theatre Company
Review: Trivial Dispute, Golden Age Theatre Company4.0Overall ScoreReader Rating 0 Votes"Well it's all a bit of a mess." The first words of Ian Dixon Potter's new monologue Trivial Dispute i…
Review: Trivial Dispute, Golden Age Theatre Company4.0Overall ScoreReader Rating 0 Votes"Well it's all a bit of a mess." The first words of Ian Dixon Potter's new monologue Trivial Dispute i…
Review: User Not Found, Dante or Die 4.0Overall Score Some productions are born online, some achieve online productions and some have online productions thrust upon them. In 2020, the latter…
Review: Pinocchio Gets Wood, Guildford Fringe Theatre 4.0Overall Score Every year, families spend huge amounts of money for tickets to the local panto, dragging along their entire family. I'…
Review: Virtual Collaborators Festival3.0Overall ScoreNow that live theatre has returned, Virtual Collaborators used the chance to come together to create the Virtual Collaborators Festival.…
The Birch Tree Speaks, Pitlochry Festival Theatre4.0Overall ScoreDo you ever feel like nature is speaking to you? Directly to you. It's sending you a message in the wind, something mystical …
In our latest feature, Lindsey Huebner talks to Helen Bryer and Adam Smith of the brilliant company, Access All Areas about their new show, Still Here, moving forward with accessibility and …
Review: Scenes For Survival - Danni The Champion, National Theatre of Scotland5.0StarsMost of the theatre I've encountered during lockdown has been claustrophobic to some extent, with filmin…
Review: @iContact: MIRROR TALK, High Contact Theatre 4.0Stars I am led into a space enveloped in white cloth. A voice comes over the speaker 'stand on the white i'. 'Okay', I say, shuffli…
Review: Scenes for Survival - Listen To Me, National Theatre of Scotland4.0StarsDespite only featuring one character, Listen to Me offers us a kaleidoscopic view of the ways people hav…
Review: London Calling, The Lockdown Theatre Company3.0StarsParallels, provocations and pauses. London calling, from Lockdown Theatre Company, mixes now and then in this 17 minute monolog…
Review: A Man Stands in a Forest, Pitlochry Festival Theatre4.0StarsIn this short from the Pitlochry Festival Theatre's Shades of Tay series, Richard Colvin conveys a broken soldier, reflect…
Review: Fish Woman, Pitlochry Festival Theatre4.0StarsI have so much to write about this stunning piece of work, even though it only lasted a short four minutes. Fish Woman by Frances Poet i…
Review: A Strange Romance, Golden Age Theatre Company3.0StarsTales from a Golden Age is a series of monologues inspired by past and future Golden Age Theatre Company productions.…
Review: The Twits, Unicorn Theatre4.0starsRoald Dahl's twisted children's book, The Twits has never been more vibrant. If you've got kids and fancy introducing them to a British Classic, I u…
Review: Flight Paths, Extant Theatre 4.0stars From my East London living room I can hear the usual city sounds, cars, sirens, dog owners not picking up their dog's poo. But then, thankfully,…
Review: Scenes for Survival - Running Out, National Theatre of Scotland3.0starsOver the past few months, it's safe to say that many facets of life have been made far more difficult for the b…
Review: c-o-n-t-a-c-t, London Central (Monument) 3.0Stars c-o-n-t-a-c-t was originally created by Gabrielle Jourdain and directed by Samuel Sené. Originally a French production, this …
Review: Merry Wives of WhatsApp, Creation Theatre Company4.0starsFabulously funny, feminist and feisty. The Merry Wives of Whatsapp is a screenstopping adaptation of a Shakespeare classic th…
Review: Sleepless, Troubadour Theatre2.0StarsIn what is undeniably a huge triumph for the British theatre industry, Sleepless marks the comeback of large scale indoor performance. Dire…
Review: Those Girls, Jam Productions3.0StarsAfter previous Edinburgh Fringe Festival success with 'Secrets of Us' and 'Extremism,' JAM Productions had hoped to return to Edinburgh in 2020 wi…
Review: Scenes For Survival - Squeezy Yoghurt, National Theatre of Scotland 4.0Stars In recent years there has been an increasing amount of discussion of mental illness on public platforms, …
Review: Scenes for Survival - 68 Months In Waiting, National Theatre of Scotland4.0StarsNelly Kelly's short monologue ​68 Months In Waiting​ hit close to home. Although the sto…
Review: Getting Close, Scenes for Survival, National Theatre of Scotland3.0StarsOne of the hardest struggles of lockdown has been staying connected to those you love or care about. Kathy McK…
There's still a distinct lack of queer stories on stage and the ones we're seeing tend to rely on cliches and stereotypes, such as trauma, violence and more violence. Will it change? How wil…
Review: The Maid's Room, Scenes for Survival, National Theatre of Scotland2.0StarsThe pandemic hasn't halted theatre's affinity with a good ghost story. This instalment in the National Theat…