It has been almost 30 years since the Berlin Wall fell, and for a large number of the worlds’ population, [Read More]
EdFringe 2018: Sirens at the Pleasance Courtyard
Perhaps unsurprisingly, for those who know a bit about the myth, Sirens is a show about voices and being voiceless, [Read More]
Midsummer at The Hub, Edinburgh International Festival, Edinburgh Fringe 2018
When you walk into the Main Hall in the Hub to see David Greig’s Midsummer – with a programme of glossy [Read More]
Ed Fringe 2018: Year Without Summer at Sweet Grassmarket
In 1815, in the Dutch East Indies, the supervolcano Mount Tambora erupted, with worldwide devastating effect. Across the world the [Read More]
The Captive Queen at the Sam Wanamaker Playhouse
As a twenty-first century theatre-going society, we’re not well adapted to John Dryden. Despite the fact his plays are very [Read More]
Eugenius! At The Other Palace
What makes a good parody? Or, perhaps a better question, what makes a good joke? In 2018, it would be [Read More]