Anna Burnside reviews ‘a strong and thoughtful piece of writing’.
Anna Burnside reviews a performance that’s ‘all about the fun’.
Anna Burnside reviews ‘a delightful piece of work, observational yet absurd, cleverly constructed but with flashes of improvisation’.
Anna Burnside reviews a performance ‘that finds the funny bits in addiction without shying away from the darkness’.
Anna Burnside reviews a ‘raw and personal’ performance filled with ‘warmth, charm and comedic skills’.
Anna Burnside reviews ‘a jolly hour’ with some observations that ‘ring cringingly true’.
Anna Burnside reviews a ‘loving celebration’ of friendship with many recognisable moments.
Anna Burnside reviews ‘a fresh take’ on the classic stories.
Anna Burnside reviews a production where ‘the idea is stronger than the execution’.
Anna Burnside reviews this year’s Tron summer comedy, a production that balances ‘wit and compassion’.
Anna Burnside reviews ‘a cheery way to pass a lunchtime’.
Michael Cox reviews a ‘delightful’ production.
Anna Burnside reviews ‘a delightful reminder that Shakespeare should be a great night out’.
Anna Burnside reviews a mixed production of a classic.
Anna Burnside reviews the latest from A Play, A Pie and A Pint.
Anna Burnside reviews and underwhelming production with impressive performances.
Anna Burnside reviews an ‘underdeveloped’ production at this week’s A Play, A Pie and A Pint.
Anna Burnside reviews ‘a masterclass’ at this week’s A Play, A Pie and A Pint.
Anna Burnside reviews a disappointing instalment in A Play, A Pie and A Pint’s current season.
Scott Purvis-Armour reviews the Scottish return of the acclaimed (and controversial) Broadway and West End smash.