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Festival Review: Summerhall Productions

Michael Cox reviews The Litvinenko Project, Fable and Smash It Up.

Festival Review: Grandad and Me ****

Lorna Irvine reviews an 'absolutely beautiful' production.

Festival Review: Clout Theatre--FEAST *****

Lorna Irvine reviews a production with 'painterly images that linger long in the mind' by 'one of the finest, most original physical theatre companies in the world.

Festival Reviews: 887 & The Encounter

Michael Cox reviews two excellent productions, part of this year's Edinburgh International Festival.

Festival Review: Antigone **

Anna Burnside reviews a production with all the elements 'for a firecracker of a show' that's let down by its star casting.

Festival Review: The Christians ***

Michael Cox finds 'much to enjoy and admire' in a production that runs a tad too long.

Festival Review: A Girl is a Half-formed Thing ***

Michael Cox reviews a production with a terrific performance but one that lacks theatrical bite.

Festival Review: Swallow ****

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

Festival Review: An Oak Tree ****

Michael Cox reviews a 'frequently funny, occasionally touching but constantly fascinating' production.

Festival Review: Ndebele Funeral ****

Michael Cox reviews a production that 'wears its heart on its sleeve'.

Review: The Last Hotel ****

Michael Cox reviews a production 'with much to be admired and enjoyed'.

Theatre Review: Abacus ***

Michael Cox reviews a TED talk-like presentation filled with impressive multimedia.

Theatre Review: Pardon/In Cuffs ***

Michael Cox reviews a production 'filled with good intentions'.

Theatre Review: How to Keep an Alien ***

Michael Cox reviews 'a joy to watch from start to finish'.

Theatre Review: Fake It 'Til You Make It ****

Michael Cox reviews a production 'full of heart and wit'.

Theatre Review: A Gambler's Guide to Dying ****

Michael Cox reviews a production that is 'frequently both moving and funny'.

Ryan Good: Sex, Love and Feminism

Lorna Irvine speaks to Ryan Good about two 'ambitious productions' at this year's Edinburgh Fringe Festival.

Theatre Review: Shirley Valentine

Joy Watters thinks the production at The Byre has a performance that captures the humour, sadness and wisdom of its lead character.

Theatre Review: Everyman ****

Jo Turbitt has high praise for the recent NT production, seen as an NT Live broadcast.

Transforming Spaces

Lorna Irvine speaks with 'the legendary Jonny Woo' about the upcoming performance of Transformer at this year's Fringe.

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