118 stories by "David Kettle"
Edinburgh Fringe 2026 reviews: Linus Karp Was Hit With An Umbrella / Whatever Happened to That Guy?
David Kettle
Fri, 08/21/2026 - 10:49
Homophobic hate cri…
Edinburgh Fringe 2026 reviews: Supposing: / After Party
David Kettle
Wed, 08/19/2026 - 12:09
Ancient Greek myth and a valedictory celebration in two plays a…
Angels in America, Edinburgh International Festival 2026 review - austere power and visionary storytelling
David Kettle
Tue, 08/18/2026 - 12:15
Ivo van Hove…
Edinburgh Fringe 2026 review: Mayflies
David Kettle
Mon, 08/17/2026 - 00:07
A site-specific stage adaptation captures the fleeting brilliance of Andrew O'Ha…
Edinburgh Fringe 2026 reviews: Cathy / Mrs Stern Wanders the Prussian State Library
David Kettle
Thu, 08/13/2026 - 07:23
Brutal comedy and cool understateme…
Edinburgh Fringe 2026 reviews: Water Colour / For Dolores / Badgers
David Kettle
Sun, 08/09/2026 - 12:46
Fractured friendships and haunting folk magic in th…
A cunning ruse leaves audiences facing their own privilege and complicity in Cliff Cardinal's bold theatrical creation
There is, let's be honest, a certain self-congratulatory self-satisfact…
A Ukrainian bin man, an unseen used car dealer and every daddy's dream twink in three contrasting Fringe shows
Refuse, Assembly George Square Studios ★★★★
Bringing the Faust legend to comment on colonialism produces bewildering results
What new light can the age-old legend of Faust selling his soul to the devil shed on colonialism in Africa, s…
A slippery show about memory and a rug-pulling Deliveroo comedy in the latest from the Edinburgh Fringe
Imprints, Summerhall ★★★★
Experimental digital performance art, classical insights and gay shame in three strong Fringe shows
The Ode Islands, Pleasance at EICC ★★★★
Two dramas on prison life offer contrasting perspectives but a similar sense of compassion
Ordinary Decent Criminal, Summerhall ★★★★★Â
From drag to Japanese erotica via a French cookery show, three of the Fringe's more unusual offerings
Kinder, Underbelly, Cowgate ★★★Â
Drag artist Goody Prostate (yes, …
Two powerful shows consider the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, with mixed results
The Horse of Jenin, Pleasance Dome ★★★★★Â
A joyful gay romance and an intimate one-to-one encounter in two strong Fringe shows
The Fit Prince (who gets switched on the square in the frosty castle the night before (insert public holi…
A visually stunning stage re-adaptation of a recent gay classic plunges the audience into blood and earth
As shockingly beautiful as it is horrifyingly brutal, actor Armando Babaioff's deepl…
Nothing less than the history of human civilisation is the theme of FC Bergman's visually stunning show
With the sheer density of theatrical creations jostling for attention across Edinburgh…
A deft, epoch-straddling climate six-hander and a celebration (and take-down) of the pantomime dame at the Traverse Theatre
The Beautiful Future is Coming, Traverse Theatre ★★�
Twists in the tail bring revelations in two fine shows at the Traverse Theatre
Lost Lear, Traverse Theatre ★★★★
A rehearsal room; a tense preparation session for a p…
James Graham's dazzling comedy-drama on the rise and fall of RBS fails to snarl
You could distinctly hear the murmurs of recognition from the Edinburgh audience " responding to knowing menti…
An intimate one-to-one encounter and an examination of brotherly love at the Traverse Theatre
I'm Ready to Talk Now, Traverse Theatre ★★★★
Three early Fringe theatre shows offer blissed-out beats, identity questions and powerful drama
Alright Sunshine, Pleasance Dome ★★★★★
From meta-theatrical mayhem to dreams of freedom and escape in three shows from the Fringe's closing days
L'Addition, Summerhall ★★★★Â
Jewish gangsters and ice-cold adolescents in two strong shows at Summerhall
REVENGE: After the Levoyah, Summerhall ★★★★★Â
Two solo shows merge poetry, rap, spoken word and theatre to compelling effect
Ã’ran, Pleasance Courtyard ★★★★Â