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Theatre Review: Grease ***

Michael Cox reviews the latest tour of the 'cultural behemoth'.

Theatre Review: Party of the Century ***

Anna Burnside reviews 'a timely bit of fun' that offers a comedic alternative to the current political landscape.

Theatre Review: Nan Shepherd: Naked and Unashamed ****

Anna Burnside reviews a 'hugely satisfying' production that's 'entertaining and informative without ever preaching or editorialising.'

Theatre Review: Footloose ***

Anna Burnside reviews a fun production with a lot of heart.

Theatre Review: Beautiful--The Carole King Story ****

Anna Burnside reviews a production with 'charm and energy' as well as 'a compelling central performance.'

Theatre Review: The Funeral Club ****

Anna Burnside reviews a production of a new play that's 'tight and well-constructed with great banter'.

Theatre Review: The Way, The Truth and The Life ***

Anna Burnside reviews 'a subtle and enjoyable production'.

Theatre Review: Dungeons and Dragons and the Quest for D!&% ***

Anna Burnside reviews a production that may work better for gamers than non-gamers.

Theatre Review: Roost ***

Anna Burnside reviews a 'thin piece of work' buoyed by its central performance.

Theatre Review: Maggie & Me ***

Anna Burnside reviews a well-intentioned production that needs 'a judicious edit'.

Theatre Review: Looking for The One ****

Anna Burnside reviews a 'perfectly judged' production.

Theatre Review: Unfortunate ***

Anna Burnside reviews the satirical fringe hit that stumbles in its full-length version.

Theatre Review: Lewis Capaldi Goes Tropical ***

Anna Burnside reviews the latest offering from A Play, a Pie and a Pint: a script with 'intriguing characters'.

Theatre Review: The Girls of Slender Means ****

Scott Purvis-Armour reviews 'an excellent adaptation' of the classic novel.

Theatre Review: James V--Katherine ***

Michael Cox reviews the latest production of the James Plays series.

Theatre Review: Bridezilla and the Orchard of Sin **

Anna Burnside reviews a disappointing offering from A Play, a Pie and a Pint.

Theatre Review: Who Pays the Piper ***

Anna Burnside reviews a 'pleasant' production that's 'made by the strong performances'.

Theatre Review: Show and the Demons of the Deep ****

Anna Burnside reviews 'ambitious show that asks a lot of its intended audience'.

Theatre Review: Ness ***

Anna Burnside reviews a production that tackles 'one of the most complex and divisive issues of our time' but 'goes for the easy laugh'.

Theatre Review: Tamum Shud ****

Anna Burnside reviews 'a smart and grown-up show' that showcases 'an impressive achievement for a first-time playwright'.

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