Review: Oh For F*cks Sake (I’m In Love With You), Nottingham Playhouse with In Good Company and Arena Theatre Wolverhampton3.0Overall ScoreIf you’re enjoying our content, then please con…
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Linked From A Younger Theatre at 06:12AMReview: Adam, National Theatre of Scotland with Hopscotch Films and BBC Scotland5.0Overall ScoreIf you’re enjoying our content, then please consider becoming a member, with every penny goi…
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Linked From A Younger Theatre at 11:36AMReview: Always On My Mind, Living Record Festival3.0Overall ScoreIf you’re enjoying our content, then please consider becoming a patreon with every penny going towards keeping AYT going an…
Linked From A Younger Theatre at 04:42PMIn our latest interview, Mirren Wilson speaks to Robbie Gordon, Jack Nurse and theatremaker Chris Thorpe about Positive Stories for Negative Times — a national project which seeks to open …
Linked From A Younger Theatre at 06:12AMReview: That Bitch Lied, SHOUT Festival 4.0Overall Score Reader Rating 0 Votes Coming out is a notoriously daunting moment for many people in life, a moment that often takes great courage. B…
Linked From A Younger Theatre at 12:03PMReview: Meeting Tatha, Pitlochry Festival Theatre3.0Overall ScoreFreedom. How many of us truly realised its value until lockdown? And now we find ourselves in a position again where our free…
Linked From A Younger Theatre at 01:42PMReview: Cold Water, Pitlochry Festival Theatre3.0Overall ScoreWe all know that feeling. Frustration. The crippling and necessary desire to run away and escape our day to day lives, to feel a…
Linked From A Younger Theatre at 05:36AMReview: Strange Rocks, Mull Theatre4.0Overall Score“How to begin?” This is the question I ask myself every time I go to write a review. No doubt, every writer faces this question each ti…
Linked From A Younger Theatre at 02:48PMReview: Undocumented, Mull Theatre3.0Overall ScoreReader Rating 0 VotesUndocumented, presented by Mull Theatre, starts in a strong position and hits the ground running, with some fast-paced …
Linked From A Younger Theatre at 11:12AMReview: 22 Mays, Pitlochry Festival Theatre3.0Overall ScoreSome people stay with you forever, don’t they? Those great loves of your life, those great powers. A part of you will always be w…
Linked From A Younger Theatre at 10:32AMReview: Tatha Wakes Up From A Very Long Sleep, Pitlochry Festival Theatre2.0Overall ScoreWhilst some London theatres finally begin to open their doors to a lucky and eager few audience membe…
Linked From A Younger Theatre at 04:12AMThe Birch Tree Speaks, Pitlochry Festival Theatre4.0Overall ScoreDo you ever feel like nature is speaking to you? Directly to you. It’s sending you a message in the wind, something mystica…
Linked From A Younger Theatre at 12:18PMReview: Those Girls, Jam Productions3.0StarsAfter previous Edinburgh Fringe Festival success with ‘Secrets of Us’ and ‘Extremism,’ JAM Productions had hoped to return to Edinburgh in…
Linked From A Younger Theatre at 06:48AMReview: Sary, Sam Chittenden, Reading Fringe Digital4.0StarsThe Legend of Old Sary Weaver tells the tale of a shapeshifting woman who transforms into a hare. Using this old Sussex folk-tale…
Linked From A Younger Theatre at 08:06AMReview: After Miss Georgina Ballantine, Pitlochry Festival Theatre 4.0Stars Have you ever heard of Miss Georgina Ballantine? Let me tell you. On the 7 October 1922, Georgina Ballantine made …
Linked From A Younger Theatre at 08:03AMReview: This Is Not Schiehallion, Pitlochry Festival Theatre3.0StarsSchiehallion in Perthshire stands at 3,547ft and features a mystical view of Loch Tummel. Nothing beats climbing a munro…
Linked From A Younger Theatre at 08:02AMReview: Natalie Barney's Last Salon, Reading Fringe Digital 4.0stars Now who doesn’t love a deep chat about a ruddy good book? Have you got a book swap on the go with your friends or are y…
Linked From A Younger Theatre at 02:18PMReview: Myles Away, Chronic Insanity4.0StarsIn September 2019, Nottingham-based theatre company Chronic Insanity set themselves a goal to produce and share 12 shows within 12 months. As a co…
Linked From A Younger Theatre at 02:32PMReview: Scenes for Survival - The One with the Lockdown, National Theatre of Scotland3.0starsIt’s safe to say that lockdown has been a pretty intense situation – weeks on end, indoors, w…
Linked From A Younger Theatre at 09:48AMReview: Scenes for Survival - Birdie's Dilemma, National Theatre of Scotland3.0starsWith 3 broadcasts a week, the National Theatre of Scotland are producing new works at a rapid and impressi…
Linked From A Younger Theatre at 02:42PMReview: Scenes For Survival - Strolling Through The Meadows, National Theatre of Scotland4.0StarsTrainspotting is undoubtedly a modern classic within Scottish literature. Part of Edinburgh…
Linked From A Younger Theatre at 09:03AMReview: Scenes For Survival - Larchview, National Theatre of Scotland4.0StarsReader Rating 0 VotesNow who in this country could ever forget the scandalous misdemeanours of Dominic Cummings a…
Linked From A Younger Theatre at 06:48AMReview: Scenes For Survival - Dreaming of Edinburgh, National Theatre of Scotland3.0Stars“Edinburgh is the most erotic city in the world.” There’s a conversation starter for you. A you…
Linked From A Younger Theatre at 08:48AMReview: Noah And The Peacock, Nottingham Playhouse 4.0Stars Reader Rating 0 Votes A big question that has tortured parents for the past 3 months is “How on earth are we going to entertain …
Linked From A Younger Theatre at 09:54AMReview: Scenes for Survival - Wednesday, National Theatre Of Scotland 3.0Stars An actor and a writer stuck together in lockdown. At first glance, this may seem like the perfect opportunity t…
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