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EdFest Review: Mrs Stern Wanders the Prussian State Library ***

Anna Burnside reviews a production with solid performances but lacks theatricality.

EdFest Review: Supposing: ****

Anna Burnside reviews ‘an impressive piece of writing elevated by a superb performance’.

Edfest Review: Water Colour ****

Anna Burnside reviews a production with a script that’s ‘fresh and sparky’ that’s ‘something special’.

EdFest Review: For Dolores ****

Anna Burnside reviews a production that ‘evokes the intensity of youthful friendships’.

Review: The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee ****

Michael Cox reviews a musical that’s ‘a delight from the start’.

Fringe Response: A Young Man Dressed as a Gorilla...

Michael Cox reflects on his experience at a Fringe cult favourite.

Review: Ordinary Decent Criminal ****

Michael Cox reviews a production that’s ‘funny, insightful and occasionally heartbreaking’.

Review: NIUSIA ***

Michael Cox reviews ‘a sincere production that is done with care and sympathy’.

Review: She’s Behind You ****

Anna Burnside reviews a ‘delicious’ celebration of Scottish panto.

Review: You’ll See... ****

Anna Burnside reviews a ‘charming’ adaptation of a classic novel.

Review: Seeking a Pen Pal for the End of the World ***

Anna Burnside reviews with some ‘rough edges’.

Review: Making a Show of Myself ****

Anna Burnside reviews a production that is ‘charming, funny, warm’ and ‘subverts a sexist trope’.

Review: Mary Queen of Scots ***

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

Review: Windblown ****

Anna Burnside reviews ‘a deeply moving and lyrical performance’.

Review: Book of Mountains and Seas **

Anna Burnside reviews a disappointing production that has some interesting visuals.

Review: Orpheus and Eurydice ****

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

Review: Pop Off, Michelangelo! ***

Anna Burnside reviews a performance ‘with a hi-energy bit of nonsense that will delight’.

Review: Wild Thing ***

Anna Burnside reviews a production that highlights ‘important work’.

Review: When Billy Met Alasdair ***

Anna Burnside reviews ‘a strong idea for a show’.

Review: Jena Friedman--Motherf*cker ***

Anna Burnside reviews a comedy set with funny yet truthful observations.

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