Edinburgh Fringe Review: The Events
(4/5) Let's get this straight: David Greig's The Events is not 'about' the Norwegian massacre committed by Anders Breivik. It uses the event as a source of inspiration and attempts to interr…
(4/5) Let's get this straight: David Greig's The Events is not 'about' the Norwegian massacre committed by Anders Breivik. It uses the event as a source of inspiration and attempts to interr…
(3/5) What happens when we break boundaries and stray further than we ought to? Antler Theatre suggests that, though there may be consequences, the pay-off of adventure is worth it and the f…
(3/5) We in the UK have always had a strange fascination with Death Row. The idea of capital punishment is so alien to us that its presentation seems gloriously out-of-bounds. This is partly…
(3/5) The beginning of Limb2Limb's Circles starts out by questioning gender norms, as a girl finds a box of toys before giving her sleeping brother the cars whilst she goes off to play with …
(3/5 stars) With al-Megrahi and Gadaffi dead, many may assume that the debate surrounding the 1988 bombing of Pan Am Flight 103 over Lockerbie is now over. Kenneth N. Ross’s The “…