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Across the Festivals: Verbal Diary

Jason Henderson is lightly amused but disappointed by Phil Kay's latest Fringe show.

Across the Festivals: Monkey Poet

Jason Henderson finds much to like in this comedic poetry mix.

Cinema Review: Wadjda

Lorna Irvine is utterly charmed by the recent release.

Across the Festivals: Hearts and Arcs--Two to Watch

Lorna Irvine reports on two Fringe works from Rachel Maclean and Robbie Thomson.

Across the Festival: L'Apres-midi d'un Foehn-Version 1

Lorna Irvine reviews 'something truly special'.

Festival Review: Ban This Filth!

Jason Henderson reviews one of the festival's highlights.

Festival Review: The Edinburgh Revue: Sketch Show

Jason Henderson is unamused, no matter the cast's energy levels.

Michael Across the Festival 2013 - Theatre Review

Reviews from Have I No Mouth and Long Live the Little Knife.


Fringe Review: AntiGraham

Jason Henderson recommends 'a thoroughly enjoyable and entertaining ride'.

The Edinburgh Festival: Let the madness begin!

Missy Lorelei shares some insight and picks concerning the upcoming Festival.

Theatre Review: Lady Windermere's Fan

Joy Watters find much to both approve and disapprove of in Pitlochry Festival Theatre's production.

One to Watch: Minor Delilah

Lorna Irvine speaks with Paul Whyte from the new band currently making its rounds.

Review: The Torch Club

Lorna Irvine has a blast from the time-warped past at the Vintage Festival.

Theatre Review: Everyday Vengeance

Lorna Irvine is greatly impressed by the Conflux production.

Theatre Feature: Serious Horseplay

Lorna Irvine speaks with the creative minds behind A Horse of a Different Colour.

Cinema Review: Magic Mirror

Lorna Irvine find this combination of art and cinema 'occasionally unsatisfying' but still worth a look.

Theatre Review: Single Spies

Joy Watters reviews the Bennett double helping at Pitlochry.

Theatre Review: Much Ado About Nothing

Lorna Irvine is impressed with Bard in the Botanics' 'tangy summer cocktail'.

Theatre Review: Present Laughter

Joy Watters reviews Pitlochry Festival Theatre's 'stylish and highly entertaining' production.

Theatre Review: Cannibal Women of Mars

Missy Lorelei finds the Tron's summer production to be lacking a few too many spices.

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