Jo Turbitt reviews the musical staging of the hit animated film.
Michael Cox reviews a production that overindulges but is still filled with delights.
Michael Cox reviews a production that looks brilliant but is let down by one crucial aspect.
Joy Watters reviews 'a stunning, unforgettable' production.
Joy Watters reviews a production that 'takes a while to engage the audience'.
Michael Cox reviews a production that's 'far easier to admire than to like'.
Michael Cox reviews The Ballad of the Apathetic Son and his Narcissistic Mother, Extinguished Things, Egg, The Myth of the Singular Moment and Lovecraft (Not the Sex Shop in Cardiff).
Ashling Findlay-Carroll reviews a production that starts slow but contains many great moment and an impressive set.
Ashling Findlay-Carroll reviews a production that engages with its teenage audience.
Michael Cox reviews a production that's very funny but also has a lot of emotional truth.
Michael Cox reviews a production that's 'fun, but isn't the blast of creativity it seems to think it is'.
Michael Cox reviews a 'terrific' production of a hysterical comedy with dramatic undercurrents.
Michael Cox reviews a production that's 'not an easy watch, but certainly an essential one'.
Michael Cox reviews The Flop, Status, First Snow/Premiere Neige, Famous Puppet Death Scenes and Drive-By Shooting.
Michael Cox looks at the Edinburgh International Book Festival production with Visible Fictions.
Ashling Findlay-Carroll reviews a 'problematic' production.
Michael Cox reviews a 'great tribute to determination and the human spirit'.
Michael Cox reviews a clever production about memory.
Michael Cox reviews an essential production with standout performances.
Michael Cox reviews a production that 'proves irresistible'.