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Consequence

Consequence

★★★★☆ Sharply crystalline:

Consequence is a beautifully limpid and thoughtfully imaginative online offering from Fringe regular Mara Menzies, as part of Fringe of Colour.

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Review – Operation Stork

Review – Operation Stork

★★★☆☆  St Serf’s Church Hall: EdFringe 2012 Review by Thom Dibdin There is plenty of comedy on stage as the babies keep on coming in Leitheatre’s well-paced production of Reid Kennedy’s Operation Stork at St Serf’s Hall in Goldenacre. Director Don Arnott has got the mix just right, in a romantic army barracks farce where […]

Aug 18 2012 | By | Reply More
The Drowsy Chaperone

The Drowsy Chaperone

★★★★☆ precise

You can almost smell the passion coming off Edinburgh University Savoy Opera Group’s splendid production of The Drowsy Chaperone in the Edinburgh Fringe.

Aug 16 2012 | By | Reply More
Review – The Talented Mr Ripley

Review – The Talented Mr Ripley

The American High School Theatre Festival come up trumps with a gripping production of The Talented Mr Ripley, according to guest reviewer Martin Gray.

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Review – Ne’er the Twain

Review – Ne’er the Twain

✭✭✭✩✩ Ever-bubbling:
Couthie comedy is given full and adequate reign in the Edinburgh People’s Theatre fast-moving production of Ne’er The Twain – set in a tenement flat on the Leith-Edinburgh border in October 1919.

Aug 9 2012 | By | Reply More
Review – Nobody Will Ever Forgive Us

Review – Nobody Will Ever Forgive Us

Strong and pungent, the Grads have created a brutal, honest production of Paul Higgins’ debut play which first appeared in an NTS coproduction at the Traverse four years ago.

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Musical review – Once on this Island

Musical review – Once on this Island

There is a gentle sensitively to the performances of the Forth Children’s Theatre company in Once On This Island, enhanced by a tingle of magical realism to the production itself.

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