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Festival Review: Grupo Corpo ****

Anna Burnside reviews a production filled with 'a combination of movements that mix the familiar with the unexpected and the frankly unbelievable'.

Festival Review: PALS ***

Anna Burnside reviews a production from a new playwright with 'real promise'.

Festival Review: Please right back ***

Anna Burnside reviews a production that's 'worth seeing for the sheer spectacle'.

Festival Review: So Young ****

Anna Burnside reviews a black comedy that 'rings terrifyingly true'.

Festival Review: The Outrun ***

Anna Burnside reviews a production 'with much to admire' but emotionally leaves one cold.

Festival Review: Weather Girl ***

Anna Burnside reviews a production that 'looks great' and has a solid performance but is 'ultimately unsatisfying'.

Festival Review: My English Persian Kitchen ***

Anna Burnside reviews a production with good ingredients that comes out undercooked.

Festival Review: In Two Minds ****

Anna Burnside reviews 'a particularly nuanced and delicate' production with convincing performances that has something worth saying.

Festival Review: Batshit ***

Anna Burnside reviews a production with good intentions that doesn't quite work.

Theatre Review: A History of Paper ****

Anna Burnside reviews 'a well-constructed piece of work'.

Festival Review: Finlay Christie--I Deserve This ****

Anna Burnside reviews a stand-up set that 'deserves the recognition this seems set to bring'.

Festival Review: Stephen Mullan--Rascal ***

Anna Burnside reviews 'an enjoyable' comedic set.

Festival Review: Anna Akana--It Gets Darker ***

Anna Burnside reviews a dark comedic act with 'sass and substance'.

Review: Eddie Izzard--The Remix Tour ***

Michael Cox reviews the acclaimed performers latest tour.

Festival Review: HEAR WORD! ****

Joy Watters reviews a production that 'makes its points honestly and engagingly'.

Festival Review: Red Dust Road ***

Joy Watters reviews a theatrical staging 'that stumbles in making the journey from original memoir to play'.

Festival Review: Unfortunate: The Untold Story of Ursula the Sea Witch ****

Scott Purvis reviews 'a laugh-out-loud funny' production.

Festival Review: Tartuffe ****

Michael Cox reviews a production that's 'hilarious from start to finish'.

Festival Review: Roots ****

Michael Cox reviews 'an absolute delight'.

Festival Review: Life is No Laughing Matter ****

Michael Cox reviews 'a standout production with a standout performance' about mental health.

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