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Festival Review: Or What's Left of Us ****

Michael Cox reviews the latest production by the acclaimed company Sh!t Theatre.

Festival Review: Nigamon/Tunai ****

Michael Cox reviews an essential and moving performance.

Festival Review: Camille O'Sullivan--Loveletter *****

Scott Purvis-Armour reviews 'an essential Fringe experience.'

Festival Review: June Carter Cash--The Woman, Her Music and Me ****

Anna Burnside reviews a strong production 'with musicality and atmosphere.'

Theatre Review: Grease ***

Michael Cox reviews the latest tour of the 'cultural behemoth'.

Theatre Review: Footloose ***

Anna Burnside reviews a fun production with a lot of heart.

Theatre Review: Beautiful--The Carole King Story ****

Anna Burnside reviews a production with 'charm and energy' as well as 'a compelling central performance.'

Opera Review: La Traviata ****

Anna Burnside reviews 'a gorgeous, moving performance' of the famed opera.

Theatre Review: Greatest Days ****

Yvonne Paterson reviews a musical 'full of humour, honesty and heart'.

EIF Reviews: Round-up

Michael Cox reviews As Far As Possible, Dimanche and The Threepenny Opera.

Fringe Review: OommoO ***

Michael Cox reviews a compelling one-woman show.

Fringe Review: No Love Songs ****

Michael Cox reviews a 'highly entertaining' production.

Theatre Review: The Commitments ****

Yvonne Paterson reviews 'a punchy, fun musical'.

Music/Theatre Review: Undertow/Overflow ****

Michael Cox reviews 'an emotionally opulent' production.

Wayne Marshall Plays Gershwin *****

Jo Turbitt reviews 'an evening of phenomenal music, musicianship and melodies' that proved to be 'a monumental evening'.

Festival Review: Frankenstein: How to Make a Monster ***

Michael Cox reviews 'a thrilling hour of music, sound effects and theatricality'.

Theatre Review: Six ****

Scott Purvis reviews an impressive history lesson made for the age of Hamilton.

Review: Motown the Musical ***

Michael Cox reviews a production that should be a winner but is 'a lost opportunity'.

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).

Festival Review: Bothy Culture *****

Ashling Findlay-Carroll reviews a 'bold and unique' performance.

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