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396 stories by "Greg Stewart"

Review: Jesus Christ Superstar at The London Palladium by Greg Stewart

Review: Jesus Christ Superstar at The London Palladium “a slick and visually striking revival that too often mistakes scale for substance” The post Review: Jesus Christ Superstar at The …

SOURCE: theatreweekly.com at 6:59pm on July 7, 2026

Edinburgh Fringe Interview: Jack Michael Stacey on THE LIBRARIANS: A Very Serious Comedy! at Pleasance Courtyard by Greg Stewart

As The Librarians: A Very Serious Comedy! prepares to arrive at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, co-writer and performer Jack Stacey is reflecting on a journey that began long before the rehea…

SOURCE: theatreweekly.com at 3:25pm on July 7, 2026

Edinburgh Fringe Interview: Abigail Weinstock on Giraffe at Pleasance Courtyard by Greg Stewart

Bringing a deeply personal story to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, Abigail Weinstock’s Giraffe is a show that blends sharp comedy with an unflinching exploration of identity and self-perce…

SOURCE: theatreweekly.com at 3:22pm on July 7, 2026

Edinburgh Fringe Interview: Emily Steel on How Not to Make it in America at Summerhall by Greg Stewart

Emily Steel returns to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe with How Not to Make It In America, a darkly comic exploration of ambition, trauma, and youthful delusion set against the backdrop of 9/1…

SOURCE: theatreweekly.com at 3:20pm on July 7, 2026

Edinburgh Fringe Interview: Joe Sellman-Leava on COPYCAT at Pleasance Dome by Greg Stewart

Joe Sellman-Leava returns to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe with Copycat, a new solo show that examines the growing influence of artificial intelligence on society The post Edinburgh Fringe I…

SOURCE: theatreweekly.com at 3:18pm on July 7, 2026

Edinburgh Fringe Interview: Drew Lausch on Friendliest at Gilded Balloon (The Nook) by Greg Stewart

As Friendliest prepares to land at this year’s Edinburgh Festival Fringe, writer and performer Drew Lausch is bringing a show that fuses stand-up with something more searching The post Edi…

SOURCE: theatreweekly.com at 3:14pm on July 7, 2026

Edinburgh Fringe Interview: Naomi Snieckus and Matt Baram on Big Stuff at Assembly Roxy by Greg Stewart

Naomi Snieckus and Matt Baram are bringing their acclaimed show Big Stuff to this year’s Edinburgh Festival Fringe, blending improvisation, storytelling and deeply personal reflections on …

SOURCE: theatreweekly.com at 3:11pm on July 7, 2026

Edinburgh Fringe Interview: Charlaina Thompson on DUST at Pleasance Courtyard by Greg Stewart

Charlaina Thompson brings DUST to the Edinburgh Fringe, a powerful new solo drama rooted in real-life stories of the 1973 Lofthouse Colliery disaster The post Edinburgh Fringe Interview: Cha…

SOURCE: theatreweekly.com at 3:53pm on July 5, 2026

Edinburgh Fringe Interview: Michaela O’Connor on Sand at Summerhall by Greg Stewart

Michaela O’Connor brings Sand to the Edinburgh Fringe 2026 as co-creator and co-director with Kook Ensemble The post Edinburgh Fringe Interview: Michaela O’Connor on Sand at Summerhall a…

SOURCE: theatreweekly.com at 3:51pm on July 5, 2026

Edinburgh Fringe Interview: Jack Ellis on Van Gogh & Me at Dovecot Studios by Greg Stewart

Jack Ellis returns to the Edinburgh Fringe with Van Gogh & Me, a striking new solo play exploring the turbulent relationship between Vincent Van Gogh and Paul Gauguin The post Edinburgh …

SOURCE: theatreweekly.com at 3:30pm on July 5, 2026

Edinburgh Fringe Interview: Mandy Rubeli on DINOSAURS at Greenside @ Riddle’s Court by Greg Stewart

Mandy Rubeli brings DINOSAURS to the Edinburgh Fringe, a genre-bending new play that combines dark comedy with an exploration of trauma and healing The post Edinburgh Fringe Interview: Mandy…

SOURCE: theatreweekly.com at 3:30pm on July 5, 2026

Edinburgh Fringe Interview: Bailey Edwards on Play Dead at Underbelly Cowgate, Iron Belly by Greg Stewart

Bailey Edwards brings their debut play Play Dead to the Edinburgh Fringe, a darkly comic and emotionally charged exploration of heartbreak and identity The post Edinburgh Fringe Interview: B…

SOURCE: theatreweekly.com at 3:29pm on July 5, 2026

Edinburgh Fringe Interview: Nate Wise on I’m Mom at Just The Tonic at Subway by Greg Stewart

Nate Wise brings I’m Mom to the Edinburgh Fringe, a deeply personal solo show blending comedy, theatre and therapy The post Edinburgh Fringe Interview: Nate Wise on I’m Mom at Just The T…

SOURCE: theatreweekly.com at 3:01pm on July 5, 2026

Edinburgh Fringe Interview: Petunia Hu on Cinderella and Frankenstein’s Monster Are Dead at theSpace Triplex by Greg Stewart

Petunia Hu brings Cinderella and Frankenstein’s Monster Are Dead to the Edinburgh Fringe, a powerful new play exploring identity, migration and the search for belonging The post Edinburgh …

SOURCE: theatreweekly.com at 3:01pm on July 5, 2026

Edinburgh Fringe Interview: Maya Shoham on In Other Words at Just The Tonic – Mash House – The Attic by Greg Stewart

Maya Shoham makes their Edinburgh Fringe debut with In Other Words, a bold and imaginative solo show exploring language, identity and the limits of expression The post Edinburgh Fringe Inter…

SOURCE: theatreweekly.com at 2:36pm on July 5, 2026

Edinburgh Fringe Interview: Dennis T. Giacino & Fiely Matias on Disenchanted! at The Pentland Theatre at Pleasance at EICC by Greg Stewart

We spoke to Dennis T. Giacino & Fiely Matias about bringing Disenchanted! to Edinburgh Fringe 2026. Expect sass, satire and showstopping songs The post Edinburgh Fringe Interview: Dennis…

SOURCE: theatreweekly.com at 2:30pm on July 5, 2026

Edinburgh Fringe Interview: Tom Brennan on Overtone at Pleasance by Greg Stewart

Fringe First award-winning writer Tom Brennan returns to the Edinburgh Fringe with Overtone, a gripping new play The post Edinburgh Fringe Interview: Tom Brennan on Overtone at Pleasance app…

SOURCE: theatreweekly.com at 2:23pm on July 5, 2026

Review: Shear Madness at The Mill at Sonning by Greg Stewart

Review: Shear Madness at The Mill at Sonning "What makes this play funny is its audience" The post Review: Shear Madness at The Mill at Sonning appeared first on Theatre Weekly.

SOURCE: theatreweekly.com at 2:32pm on July 4, 2026

Edinburgh Fringe Interview: Gail Thomas on Patient 13 at Zoo (Playground 2) by Greg Stewart

Gail Thomas brings their critically acclaimed solo show Patient 13 to the Edinburgh Fringe, offering a bold and darkly comic exploration of life after a cancer diagnosis The post Edinburgh F…

SOURCE: theatreweekly.com at 4:35pm on July 2, 2026

Edinburgh Fringe Interview: Julia Stephens on ROOMIES at Underbelly (Jersey) by Greg Stewart

Julia Stephens brings ROOMIES to the Edinburgh Fringe, a darkly funny solo show exploring identity and mental health The post Edinburgh Fringe Interview: Julia Stephens on ROOMIES at Underbe…

SOURCE: theatreweekly.com at 4:35pm on July 2, 2026

Edinburgh Fringe Interview: Electra Kolb on Father, Away She Goes at Zoo (Playground 1) by Greg Stewart

Electra Kolb brings Father, Away She Goes to the Edinburgh Fringe 2026, a bold and caustic new tragicomedy exploring ambition, identity and the cost of success The post Edinburgh Fringe Inte…

SOURCE: theatreweekly.com at 4:35pm on July 2, 2026

Edinburgh Fringe Interview: Maryam Garad on REPARATIONS at Pleasance Courtyard by Greg Stewart

Maryam Garad brings the award-winning solo show REPARATIONS to the Edinburgh Fringe, a bold and darkly comic exploration of identity, class and belonging The post Edinburgh Fringe Interview:…

SOURCE: theatreweekly.com at 4:35pm on July 2, 2026

Edinburgh Fringe Interview: Malcolm Galea and Angele Galea on The Trials of Magnus Coffinkey at Summerhall by Greg Stewart

Malcolm Galea and Angele Galea bring The Trials of Magnus Coffinkey to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, a moving and imaginative production at Summerhall The post Edinburgh Fringe Interview: M…

SOURCE: theatreweekly.com at 4:34pm on July 2, 2026

Edinburgh Fringe Interview: Alice Stanley Jr. on The Second Best School Shooting at Pleasance Courtyard by Greg Stewart

Alice Stanley Jr. brings The Second Best School Shooting to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, a bold new play at Pleasance Courtyard The post Edinburgh Fringe Interview: Alice Stanley Jr. on Th…

SOURCE: theatreweekly.com at 4:34pm on July 2, 2026

Edinburgh Fringe Interview: Zofia Zerphy on Spin Cycle: The Lesbian Laundrette Play at Underbelly (Clover) by Greg Stewart

Zofia Zerphy discusses Spin Cycle: The Lesbian Laundrette Play ahead of its Edinburgh Fringe run at Underbelly. The post Edinburgh Fringe Interview: Zofia Zerphy on Spin Cycle: The Lesbian L…

SOURCE: theatreweekly.com at 4:22pm on July 2, 2026
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