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Festival Review: Laughing Stock ****

Ashling Findlay-Carroll reviews a 'fast paced, slick, energetic' performance.

Festival Review: Give Me You Love ***

Ashling Findlay-Carroll reviews a moving call to action.

Festival Review: Josh Glanc--Manful ***

Ashling Findlay-Carroll reviews a 'heart-warming and hilarious' production.

Festival Review: Jamie Wood--I Am a Tree ***

Ashling Findlay-Carroll reviews a production that leaves audiences 'feeling delighted, calm and just a little bit bemused'.

Festival Review: Late Night Lip Service ****

Ashling Findlay-Carroll reviews a 'raunchy' cabaret that hits all the right buttons.

Festival Review: Blak, Whyte, Gray ***

Jo Turbitt reviews a production that has a lot to say but feels a little underwhelming.

Festival Review: Limmy--That's Your Lot: The Book Tour *****

Jo Turbitt reviews a 'pure dead brilliant' show.

Festival Feature: Ryan Lane & Elf Lyons

Ashling Findlay-Carroll speaks with the creators of Hilda & the Spectrum.

Festival Review: Paris de Nuit *****

Jo Turbitt reviews 'a cocktail of seduction, sensitivity, laughter and sorrow'.

Festival Reviews: 'Real vs Truth' at Summerhall

Michael Cox reviews How to Act, A Hundred Different Words for Love, Doglife and Siri.

Festival Review: The Divide **

Michael Cox reviews an anticipated production that throws away a promising premise.

Festival Review: Party Game **

Michael Cox reviews a production with good performances but a mess of a script.

Festival Review: Trygve vs a Baby ****

Ashling Findlay-Carroll reviews a 'downright silly and delightfully charming' production.

Festival Review: Love, Bombs & Apples ***

Ashling Findlay-Carroll reviews a production that's 'both amusing and politically charged'.

Festival Review: Children are Stinky ***

Ashling Findlay-Carroll reviews 'a fun-filled' production.

Festival Review: Cathy ***

Ashling Findlay-Carroll reviews a flawed production with moving performances.

Festival Review: Cosmic Scallies ****

Ashling Findlay-Carroll reviews a 'funny and poignant exploration of growing up in a small town'.

Festival Review: Arr We There Yet? ***

Ashling Findlay-Carroll reviews a production with great performances but is in need of better direction.

Festival Review: Hot Gay Time Machine ****

Ashling Findlay-Carroll reviews a production with 'unashamedly camp frivolity' but also has real heart.

Festival Review: Red Bastard--Lie with Me ****

Ashling Findlay-Carroll reviews a performance that's 'deliciously rude and playfully taboo'.

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