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Theatre Review: The Slab Boys ***

Michael Cox reviews a production that's great in parts but is missing 'a certain spark'.

Theatre Review: Netting ***

Lorna Irvine reviews 'a fine, bittersweet' production.

Theatre Review: Fleabag (***)

Lorna Irvine reviews 'a well-crafted' performance that runs out of steam.

Theatre Review: Sanitise (****)

And now a word from Lorna Irvine about a production that's on limited offer.

Theatre Review: To Kill a Mockingbird (****)

Michael Cox reviews a 'wonderful production' that honours the classic novel.

Bodies, Rest and Motion

The critically-acclaimed physical theatre piece Sanitise, which looks at one woman in the intimate space of her bathroom, focuses on cleanliness, body image and things we hide from the everyday world, using mime, movement and dance. After a Brick nomination and Fringe First award it returns for a spring tour.

Snow White on Ice: Russian Ice Stars ****

Lorna Irvine reviews a production that's 'great family fun'.

Theatre Reviews: Hooray for All Kinds of Things ****

Lorna Irvine reviews a sharp and funny political satire.

Theatre Review: When the Rain Stops Falling (**)

Lorna Irvine isn't impressed by an 'overwrought, predictable' production, even if it has a few great performances within.

Dance Review: Jasmin Vardimon--Park (****)

Lorna Irvine finds much to revel in this touring production from the acclaimed theatre-dance company.

Theatre Review: Butterfly (****)

Lorna Irvine finds the touring production 'quietly shattering'.

Happy Birthday Alan Cumming--Fifty Years Young

As he turns 50, Lorna Irvine looks back on Alan Cumming's illustrious career so far.

Theatre Review: Faith Healer (****)

Michael Cox reviews a 'delicate treat' at the Lyceum.

We Can Be Heroes

Lorna Irvine speaks with Kenny Boyle about Hero Worship.

Feature: Butterfly

Lorna Irvine catches up with the critically acclaimed theatre maker and aerial artist Ramesh Meyyappan ahead of his new show.

Theatre Review: Panto 2014

Michael Cox reviews Cinderella, Peter Pan, The BFG and Aladdin.

Theatre Review: Gary McNair--War on Christmas (***)

Lorna Irvine finds the alternative Christmas production to be 'smarter than your average festive offering'.

Theatre Review: Miracle on 34th Street

Joy Watters reviews 'a perfect antidote to the horrors of Black Friday'.

Theatre Review: Miracle on 34 Parnie Street (****)

Michael Cox reviews 'an absolute treat'.

Theatre Review: James and the Giant Peach

Joy Watters reviews a production that has 'a sad lack of festive spirit'.

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