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1902 by Nathan Scott Dunn in association with Saltire Sky Theatre Company. ★★★★★

1902 is a riveting watch that leaves you with a buzz like no other.  

AFTERPARTY by Rachel O’Regan in association with New Celts Productions and F-Bomb Theatre. ★★★½

Great energy, well structured writing and meaningful themes.

MEDIOCRE WHITE MALE by Will Close and Joe von Malachowski. ★★★★★

This is a piece that will stay firmly on your mind.

SWEET F.A. by Paul Beeson and Tim Barrow. ★★★★

SWEET F.A. is an engaging, funny, tender and candid piece of theatre that makes for an insightful, inspirational and truly unique watch.

BLACK IS THE COLOR OF MY VOICE written and performed by Apphia Campbell. ★★★★★

Apphia Campbell not only presents an exceptionally profound, musically enhanced and historically engaging piece of writing, but her performance itself is on another level of brilliance.

ZUMBA GOLD written and performed by Amelia Gann. ★★★★

First trip to the Pleasance and what a start!

50% CANADIAN, 100% CRAZY, LET’S LAUGH AGAIN by Michelle Christine. ★★★

First review for Edinburgh Fringe 2021 is up!

Life: LIVE! by Lucy McCormick. ★★★★

Lucy McCormick’s back and pushing performance boundaries as hilariously and boldly as ever. 

BLUE WATER AND COLD AND FRESH by Simon Stephens. ★★★★

As part of OUT WEST – a trio of plays at the Lyric Hammersmith.

SHEDDING A SKIN written and performed by Amanda Wilkin.

There’s something so unique about watching a play that is being performed by the writer…

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