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Festival Review: Assembly

Michael Cox reviews In Tents and Purposes, Wrecked, Stuff, How Is Uncle John and Binari.

Festival Review: Traverse One

Michael Cox reviews The Red Shed, Daffodils and Milk.

Festival Review: Assembly at George Square

Ashling Findlay-Carroll reviews Once, How to be a Rock Star and Back of the Bus.

Festival Review: Summerhall

Michael Cox reviews Letters to Windsor House, Bubble Schmeisis, Adler & Gibb, Heads Up and Last Call.

Festival Review: Traverse Two

Michael Cox reviews Expensive Shit, My Eyes Went Dark, In Fidelity, Diary of a Madman and Greater Belfast.

Theatre Review: The Lonesome West ****

Michael Cox reviews a production that's 'frequently funny with bold moments that will be difficult to forget'.

Theatre Review: Twelfth Night & Coriolanus

Michael Cox reviews the first two productions of this year's Bard in the Botanics summer season.

Theatre Review: Experiment 01: Abandoned

Joy Watters reviews 'a thoughtful and challenging piece'.

Review: Bernadette Peters ****

Michael Cox reviews an excellent night of musical theatre.

Theatre Review: Much Ado About Nothing

Joy Watters reviews a production with a company 'firing on all cylinders'.

Theatre Review: The 306--Dawn

Joy Watters reviews a theatrical commemoration of lives lost in WWI.

Theatre Review: Thon Man Moliere ***

Michael Cox reviews an enjoyable production that has excellent performances but is missing something.

Theatre Review: Mary Poppins ****

Jo Turbitt (and her 8-year-old companion) review a 'poignant, cheeky, magical' production.

Theatre Review: The Iliad ****

Michael Cox reviews an impressive production with an unforgettable performance.

Theatre Review: The 39 Steps

Jo Turbitt reviews the latest UK tour of a 'pacey, physical, cheeky comedy'.

Theatre Review: I Am Thomas ***

Amy Taylor reviews a production with a 'wonderfully playful subversive charm that runs throughout'.

Theatre Review: International Waters ***

Michael Cox reviews a production with impressive components but ultimately stalls.

Theatre Review: Witness for the Prosecution

Joy Watters reviews a production with 'excellent performance' that give the production 'the power it requires'.

Review: Hinterland ****

Michael Cox reviews 'an ambitious project that is worthwhile'.

Theatre Review: Get Carter **

Michael Cox reviews 'a missed opportunity'.

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