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Review: Sugar ***

Anna Burnside reviews a production ‘with much to enjoy’.

Review: Ria Lina--Riabellion ***

Anna Burnside reviews a performance with mixed results.

Review: The Beautiful Future Is Coming ***

Anna Burnside reviews a well-intentioned production.

Review: The Dan Daw Show ****

Anna Burnside reviews a ‘moving, surprising and often funny’ production.

Review: Consumed ***

Anna Burnside reviews a production with strong performances but loses its way in the end.

Review: Lost Lear *****

Anna Burnside reviews ‘a deeply accomplished and moving piece of work’.

Review: Glenn Moore--Please Sir, Glenn I Have Some More ****

Anna Burnside reviews a multi-layered and entertaining performance.

Review: A Gambler’s Guide to Dying ****

Anna Burnside reviews the return of a Fringe favourite from ten years ago.

Review: Make It Happen *****

Anna Burnside reviews ‘a hugely impressive achievement’.

Review: Rift ****

Anna Burnside reviews ‘a nuanced and moving piece’.

Review: Red Like Fruit ****

Anna Burnside reviews ‘a strong and thoughtful piece of writing’.

Review: Parker Callahan--Soda Pop ***

Anna Burnside reviews a performance that’s ‘all about the fun’.

Review: Susan Harrison--Should I Still Be Doing This? ****

Anna Burnside reviews ‘a delightful piece of work, observational yet absurd, cleverly constructed but with flashes of improvisation’.

Review: Alex Stringer--Happy Hour ***

Anna Burnside reviews a performance ‘that finds the funny bits in addiction without shying away from the darkness’.

Review: Alison Spittle--BIG ****

Anna Burnside reviews a ‘raw and personal’ performance filled with ‘warmth, charm and comedic skills’.

Review: Tiff Stevenson--Post Coital ***

Anna Burnside reviews ‘a jolly hour’ with some observations that ‘ring cringingly true’.

Review: Chunky Jewellery ****

Anna Burnside reviews a ‘loving celebration’ of friendship with many recognisable moments.

Theatre Review: Sherlock Holmes--A Scandal in Bohemia ****

Anna Burnside reviews ‘a fresh take’ on the classic stories.

Theatre Review: Romeo and Juliet ***

Anna Burnside reviews a production where ‘the idea is stronger than the execution’.

Theatre Review: Man’s Best Friend ****

Anna Burnside reviews this year’s Tron summer comedy, a production that balances ‘wit and compassion’.

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