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Festival Reviews: Summerhall Reviews

Michael Cox reviews Us/Them, Denton & Me, One Hundred Homes, Hillary Clinton, Blank and (I Could Go On Singing) Over the Rainbow.

Festival Reviews

Ashling Findlay-Carroll reviews Whiteout, A Plague of Idiots, Faslane and Only Bones.

Festival Review: Anything That Gives Off Light ***

Michael Cox reviews a production with a lot of creative ideas but a messy script.

Festival Review: Measure for Measure ****

Michael Cox reviews 'a terrific production' of a difficult play.

Festival Review: Wind Resistance ****

Michael Cox reviews a production filled with 'beautiful harmony'.

Festival Reviews: Traverse, Pleasance and Assembly

Ashling Findlay-Carroll reviews High Heels in Low Places, Teatro Delusio and Finding Joy.

Festival Reviews: Shakespearean Influences

Michael Cox reviews Shit-Faced Shakespeare and William Shakespeare's Long Lost First Play (abridged).

Festival Reviews: Immersive Theatre

Michael Cox reviews Counting Sheep, World Without Us and Cut.

Festival Reviews: Pleasance & Assembly

Michael Cox reviews Early Doors, NewsRevue and 24 Hours with Mary Lynn Rajskub.

Festival Review: Natalia Osipova & Guests

Jo Turbitt reviews a production full of stunning talents.

Festival Reviews: Briefs and The Road to Huntsville

Ashling Findlay-Carroll reviews 'a great night out' and a production that's 'equal parts shocking and straightforward'.

Festival Review: Shake ***

Michael Cox reviews a production that's 'well done and filled with good humour'.

Festival Review: Roundabout at Summerhall

Michael Cox reviews I Got Superpowers for my Birthday, Every Brilliant Thing, All the Things I've Lied About, Scorch, Jonny & the Baptists--Eat the Poor and Ghost Quartet.

Festival Review: Alan Cumming Sings Sappy Songs *****

Michael Cox reviews 'an unforgettable performance'.

Festival Review: The Glass Menagerie ****

Michael Cox reviews 'an exceptional production of an exceptional play'.

Review: Locked In--Distillery Escape *****

Jo Turbitt reviews an experience that's 'seriously great'.

Festival Review: monumental

Jo Turbitt reviews a production full of gumption but is a missed opportunity.

Festival Reviews: Summerhall & theSpaceUK

Ashling Findlay-Carroll reviews If there's not dancing at the revolution, I'm not coming, We Are Bronte and 5 out of 10 men.

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.

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