REVIEW: Christina Bianco – Spiegeltent Colombino, Edinburgh
There will be few shows you see this year with more content packed into them than Christina Bianco's Party of...
There will be few shows you see this year with more content packed into them than Christina Bianco's Party of...
Billed as "a madcap comedy of illusion" this Easter European existential examination of loneliness and existence is certainly not that....
There's a world water shortage and you can only pee if you pay, that is the premise of Greg Kotis...
Jessica Sherr’s 60 minute glimpse into the psyche of Bette Davis is clearly a passion project. However, having done the...
The Royal Conservatoire of Scotland’s new musical Under The Ground wears its influences well and truly on its sleeve. This...
The second of the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland's musical offerings, allows Shakespeare's women to vent some steam at their treatment at...
Ayub Khan Din’s strongly autobiographical play East is East (subsequently turned into a 1999 movie) about a mixed race family...
Victoria Rigby’s electrifying central performance elevates this tale of shattered dreams far above the normal road to ruin rock star...
It's 1963, the dawn of an new musical era: the advent of The Beatles and the Mersey Sound, but whatever...
Theatre company New Old Friends have a rare and brilliant gem on their hands: taking Anthony Horowitz’s much-loved 1986 kiddie...