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The derelict and crumbling Cranholme Abbey has been in the same family for generations, but the ancient…
Having been a school pupil not entirely dissimilar to the mint green four walls of the detention room, it was…
If ever a show illustrated that prodigious talent alone is not enough to create a top class show, this is it.
The Traverse theatre is staging 'scratch' short plays by some of Britain's best writers. Starting at 9.30am,…
Imagine waking up one morning and discovering you’re a puppet! Well, that’s what happens in this brilliant…
Jess Robinson lies a lot. Her psychologist likes to call it "problem lying".
The Secret Garden is an oasis of tranquillity from the raucous side of the fringe in terms of its music, if…
There may be no such thing as a free lunch but there is still a free fringe event. OK, there may be a bucket…
Advice to reviewers usually includes "avoid clichés like the Plague".
"Hello, I've got the perfect table for you..." intones the head waiter. Not words frequently heard in…
Adam Crow is to many a new name, though he has garnered some success, being voted one of the best comics in…
As if Backstreet Boys fronted for Glenn Miller, The FlyBoys, are a boy band, ehhem, “man collective”,…
I was curious how EatTheBaby was going to pull off A Clockwork Orange. It has been done many times before by…
Timing, in improvised music, is all-important.
Stalag Happy is a little work of art.
‘Kitty in the Lane’ does some of the things contemporary Irish theatre does best.
Freckles create the feel good effect. Despite a slightly uncertain start, this new musical by Lawman, Finch,…
"Come party Hoffstyle" was the invitation, and that was the atmosphere created by this charismatic actor,…
Lou Salome must be regarded as one of the most interesting women of the late nineteenth and early twentieth…
A feminine mirrored mosaic for our time.