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Review: Dead Dad Dog at the Traverse Theatre

Dead Dad Dog returns to Edinburgh with a simple yet heartwarming production. 35 years after its premiere at the Traverse Theatre, Dead Dad Dog returns to the same venue. It…

FLIP! Review

As I walk into a sparsely filled room, eyes watering from slight overindulgence with the smoke machine to the sound of a DJ mixing Eminem’s ‘The Real Slim Shady’ with…

How Can Theatre Reach Wider Audiences?

Let’s face it — theatre has a reputation for being an amusement for the higher classes. Perhaps when you think of ‘theatre,’ you picture a man in a black suit…

Review: Treason the Musical

The thrilling plot of this musical takes us back to the events of the 5th of November 1605. This politically charged performance is continually infiltrated with jaunty and catchy musicalnumbers…

Review: Moorcroft by Eilidh Loan

Laugh, cry, and raise your pint to the story theatre has been waiting for. You may have spent lockdown glued to your desk, fanatic about at-home workouts, or baking too…

Scottish female creativity: a profile of Eilidh Loan

Female playwright Eilidh Loan shows that the future of theatre is bright. Returning after its sold out run in 2022, ‘Moorcraft’, written and directed by Eilidh Loan, will feature on…

Review: Twice-Born at the Scottish Ballet

The rare experience of watching two choreographers in one show is one of wonder and intensity. The Scottish Ballet’s production ‘Twice-Born’ brings together the UK premiere of Cayetano Soto’s ‘Schachmatt’…

Pickled Republic Review

“The search for purpose is rarely graceful,” sometimes it takes the form of song, sometimes dance, and sometimes it takes the form of pickles. In Ruxy Cantir’s one woman show…