Scotland Reviews
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Drama
Gut – Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh
Written by Frances Poet Directed by Zinnie Harris Reviewer: Dominic Corr We can reason with our heart, we can rationalise…
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Legally Blonde – King’s Theatre, Glasgow
Director: Anthony Williams Writer: Heather Hach Choreographer: Dean Street Reviewer: Fraser MacDonald Omigod, you guys! Elle Woods is everyone’s favourite…
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Concert
Jarrod Dickenson – King Tut’s Wah Wah Hut, Glasgow
Reviewer: Lauren Humphreys It seems silly to label Nashville based, Texan troubadour Jarrod Dickenson a new, rising star, he’s an…
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Musical
Fat Friends: The Musical – Edinburgh Playhouse, Edinburgh
Resident Director: Craig Armstrong Writer: Kay Mellor Choreographer: Karen Bruce Reviewer: Fraser MacDonald As the summer sun begins to peek…
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Drama
Long Day’s Journey Into Night – Citizens Theatre, Glasgow
Writer: Eugene O’Neill Director: Dominic Hill Reviewer: Torran McEwan The play starts with an uncomfortable mimicry of a happy family.…
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Drama
War Horse – Festival Theatre, Edinburgh
Writer: Nick Stafford From the novel by: Michael Morpurgo Directors: Marianne Elliott and Tom Morris Reviewer: Gareth Davies More than…
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Drama
Cathy – Citizens Theatre, Glasgow
Director: Adrian Jackson Writer: Ali Taylor Reviewer: Fraser MacDonald To commemorate 50 years since the release of Ken Loach’s Cathy…
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Comedy
Rob Auton: The Hair Show – The Stand, Glasgow
Writer: Rob Auton Reviewer: Fraser MacDonald Humour is a subjective matter, which is always worth remembering before entering into the…
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Drama
Richard III (a one-woman show) – Citizen’s Theatre, Glasgow
Adaptation: Emily Carding and Kolbrún Björt Sigfúsdóttir from William Shakespeare Director: Emily Carding and Kolbrún Björt Sigfúsdóttir Reviewer: Harriet Brace A…
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Drama
Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde – King’s Theatre, Edinburgh
Writer: David Edgar From the novel by: Robert Louis Stevenson Director: Kate Saxon Reviewer: Gareth Davies There is much that…
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