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Review: Mary Queen of Scots ***

Anna Burnside reviews a production with ‘huge ambition and scope’.

Review: Orpheus and Eurydice ****

Anna Burnside reviews an impressive production with ‘visual fireworks’.

Review: The Unlikely Friendship of Feather Boy and Tentacle Girl ***

Anna Burnside reviews a production with impressive skills.

Review: The Dan Daw Show ****

Anna Burnside reviews a ‘moving, surprising and often funny’ production.

Review: Chunky Jewellery ****

Anna Burnside reviews a ‘loving celebration’ of friendship with many recognisable moments.

Performance Review: Moulin Rouge! The Musical ****

Michael Cox reviews an ‘impressive’ production with ‘hypnotic, dazzling and entertaining’ staging.

Review: Blue Man Group--Bluevolution World Tour ****

Michael Cox reviews a production that ‘manages to enrapture the audience in a collective sense of wonder and delight.’

Theatre Review: Small Town Boys ***

Anna Burnside reviews a production that ‘has huge charm and energy.’

Festival Review: Nigamon/Tunai ****

Michael Cox reviews an essential and moving performance.

Festival Review: Songs of the Bulbul ****

Michael Cox reviews a piece that is 'compelling, beautiful and stirring.'

Festival Review: Grupo Corpo ****

Anna Burnside reviews a production filled with 'a combination of movements that mix the familiar with the unexpected and the frankly unbelievable'.

Review: an accident/a life ****

Anna Burnside reviews 'a brilliantly moving and illuminating piece of storytelling'.

Fringe Reviews: Round-Up #1

Michael Cox reviews After the Act, Bloody Elle, Havana Street Party, Lightening Ridge, Concerned Others and Stuntman.

Review: Strictly Ballroom--the Musical ***

Michael Cox reviews 'an enjoyable production that will surely entertain and be an audience favourite'.

Dance Review: Peaky Blinders--The Redemption of Thomas Shelby ***

Jo Turbitt reviews a productions that has 'an abundance of potential' but gets lost.

Dance Review: We Are Monchichi ***

Jo Turbitt reviews a piece that has 'lots of interesting ideas' that 'are not fully explored or utilised'.

Dance Review: Samsara *****

Jo Turbitt reviews a piece that's 'expertly simple and yet crafted with complexity'.

Dance Review: Coppelia *****

Jo Turbitt reviews 'an intriguing and compelling piece' by Scottish Ballet.

Festival Review: Summerhall Round-up 3

Michael Cox reviews The Ballad of the Apathetic Son and his Narcissistic Mother, Extinguished Things, Egg, The Myth of the Singular Moment and Lovecraft (Not the Sex Shop in Cardiff).

Dance Review: WRoNGHEADED ***

Ashling Findlay-Carroll reviews a piece with great moments but one which needs further work.

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