REVIEWS

Vaughan Williams’s A Sea Symphony – Usher Hall

As part of the London Symphony Orchestra residency with the Edinburgh International Festival, A Sea Symphony drew a sold-out crowd…

4 months ago

The Front List: Nicola Sturgeon – McEwan Hall

Nicola Sturgeon at the height of her popularity, was a political rockstar. In 2014 12,000 people packed Glasgow’s Hydro arena…

4 months ago

The Wind in the Willows – Blackpool Grand

A lovely evening at Blackpool Grand Theatre supporting the summer youth production, this year’s performance is ‘The Wind in the…

4 months ago

The Gummy Bears’ Great War – ZOO Playground

Told using actual gummy bears, The Gummy Bears’ Great War makes for an intriguing diversion with a bite-sized runtime. Told…

4 months ago

She’s Behind You – Traverse Theatre

She's Behind You, a Johnny McKnight script and a John Tiffany direction, is a seasonal yet contemplative dive into the…

4 months ago

Oh Plagues – C ARTS

Oh Plagues, performing at the Edinburgh Fringe, produced by Mebe Productions, sees a group of young aristocratic women attending a…

4 months ago

Living on the Moon – Gilded Balloon

“After experiencing her mother's demise from Alzheimer's, writer-performer Molly McFadden learns how to face the truth and let go in…

4 months ago

Not Without Right – C alto

What right has anyone to claim they know what Shakespeare intended, and which parts come directly from his life, in…

4 months ago

Mary, Queen of Rock! – Underbelly, Cowbarn

Mary, Queen of Rock! reimagines Scotland’s most famous monarch as a leather-clad rock rebel, taking on John Knox in a…

4 months ago

Garry Starr – Underbelly, George Square

Some Fringe shows are clever. Some are chaotic. And some, like Garry Starr: Classic Penguins, gleefully throw themselves off the…

4 months ago