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Festival Review: Cathy ***

Ashling Findlay-Carroll reviews a flawed production with moving performances.

Festival Review: Cosmic Scallies ****

Ashling Findlay-Carroll reviews a 'funny and poignant exploration of growing up in a small town'.

Festival Review: Arr We There Yet? ***

Ashling Findlay-Carroll reviews a production with great performances but is in need of better direction.

Festival Review: Hot Gay Time Machine ****

Ashling Findlay-Carroll reviews a production with 'unashamedly camp frivolity' but also has real heart.

Festival Review: Red Bastard--Lie with Me ****

Ashling Findlay-Carroll reviews a performance that's 'deliciously rude and playfully taboo'.

Festival Review: Flight *****

Ashling Findlay-Carroll reviews a 'story that should be told' that 'is executed beautifully'.

Festival Review: Rhinoceros ***

Ashling Findlay-Carroll reviews a production that's 'thought provoking and bonkers in equal parts'.

Festival Review: Meow Meow's Little Mermaid *****

Ashling Findlay-Carroll reviews a production headlined with a phenomenal performer 'who has poise, charisma and stamina by the bucket load'.

Festival Review: Greek ***

Ashling Findlay-Carroll reviews 'a punk opera' version of a classic tale.

Festival Review: Nina--A Story About Me and Nina Simone ****

Michael Cox reviews a searing production with a phenomenal central performance.

Festival Review: Meet Me at Dawn ****

Michael Cox reviews 'an excellent production that is sometimes thrilling but always moving'.

Festival Review: The Whip Hand ***

Michael Cox reviews 'a production that is entertaining and uncomfortable in equal measures'.

Theatre Review: Eve & Adam

Michael Cox reviews two productions dealing with the theme of gender transition.

Festival Review: Letters to Morrissey ****

Michael Cox reviews a terrific production that's 'frequently funny'.

Festival Review: Traverse Two 2017

Michael Cox reviews Jess and Joe Forever (***), Lilith--The Jungle Girl (***) and Nassim (****).

Theatre Review: People ***

Joy Watters reviews a production with a lacklustre first act but comes alive in the second.

Theatre Review: Absurd Person Singular

Joy Watters reviews 'Alan Ayckbourn’s hilarious and insightful social commentary of the 1970s'.

Theatre Review: Mary Rose

Joy Watters reviews a 'mysterious and troubling piece'.

Theatre Review: Room

Joy Watters reviews a production of a nightmarish story with outstanding performances.

Theatre Review: The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui ****

Joy Watters reviews a touring production with beautifully polished performances.

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