9 stories by "Liam McCarthy"
Review: Crocodile Fever, Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh Fringe5.0stars Crocodile Fever, Meghan Tyler's new play at the Traverse, is 90 minutes of bold new writing, great performances, and one s…
Review: Do Our Best, Underbelly Cowgate, Edinburgh Fringe 4.0stars Sephie is probably the oldest girl guide you're ever likely to meet. At the tender age of 30, she has returned to the scout…
Review: Umbrella Man, Red Lecture Theatre, Summerhall, Edinburgh Fringe3.0starsWe meet Colin Bramwell at a bar in Cambodia. The audience sit with him as he, alone and far away, regales us wi…
Review: Mustard, Summerhall, Edinburgh Fringe 4.0stars Eva O'Connor, whose Maz and Bricks played Edinburgh Fringe last year, is back in Summerhall with a scorching, honest and  brutally n…
Review: Where to Belong, Summerhall, Edinburgh Fringe4.0starsYou have to get up early to see Victor Esses' Where to Belong, playing each morning at 10am in Summerhall, but if you do, you're …
Review: A Brief History of the Fragile Male Ego, Pleasance Dome, Edinburgh Fringe4.0starsAndrea from the Society of Men's Universal Truth, SMUT for short, is giving a lecture. Things aren't …
Review: The Claim, Roundabout Summerhall, Edinburgh Fringe 4.0stars Echoes of Kafka's The Trial resonate clearly in Tim Cowbury's The Claim at Roundabout, Summerhall. Serge appears before us…
Review: The Patient Gloria, Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh Fringe4.0stars"Can you see me" asks Gina Moxley, cheekily taking centre stage before she leisurely fashions a make -shift penis using …
If you're driven mad looking for "the session" at Edinburgh, then look no further than Dublin Oldschool at the Pleasance Courtyard. This is a whopper " a verbally explosive, express-train of…