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Festival Review: Forever Young ****

Rachael Keiller reflects on a production that became a personal journey.

Festival Review: Chicken ***

Lorna Irvine reviews a production that's 'bewitching at its best, bewildering on occasion but always beautifully performed'.

Festival Review: The Soaking of Vera Shrimp ****

Rachael Keiller reviews 'a little gem'.

Festival Review: Seven ***

Jo Turbitt thinks this production has a great company of dancers but is a flawed production.

Festival Review: En Avant, Marche! ***

Lorna Irvine finds much to like in a production that, like life itself, is inconsistent.

Festival Review: Tao Dance **

Jo Turbitt is disappointed with this offering that's part of this year's EIF.

Festival Review: Liz Aggiss--The English Channel *****

Lorna Irvine reviews a production with a woman who's 'hilarious and badass'.

Festival Review: Oslo Philharmonic *****

Jo Turbitt reviews 'an outstanding concert'.

Festival Review: Cosmonaut ****

Lorna Irvine reviews 'a delightfully meandering comedy cabaret'.

Festival Review: The Place at Summerhall

Michael Cox reviews three dance pieces supported by The Place.

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: Transformer--Jonny Woo ****

Lorna Irvine reviews 'a sexy, high-octane romp'.

Festival Review: Sylvie Guillem--Life in Progress

Jo Turbot reviews a fond farewell to an legend 'with elegance, grace and oomph'.

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'.

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