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1,019 stories by "Mark Fisher"

Boy review " gripping true story of gender identity by Mark Fisher

Summerhall, EdinburghThe impact of a divisive nature v nurture experiment on a pair of twins is the subject of Carly Wijs's captivating production It is the normality of it all that strikes …

SOURCE: The Guardian at 2:07am on August 10, 2022

A Sudden Violent Burst of Rain review " a resonant refugee fable by Mark Fisher

Roundabout @ Summerhall, EdinburghCold reality intrudes on this modern-day story of emigration set in a mythical land as a stressed single mum battles bureaucracy How to dramatise the refuge…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 2:07pm on August 9, 2022

Manic Street Creature review " gorgeous tunes and dark times in heartfelt gig theatre by Mark Fisher

Roundabout @ Summerhall, EdinburghThis semi-autobiographical tale about the impact of a damaging relationship is empathic and impassioned At first, you think this piece of gig theatre is mor…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 2:07pm on August 9, 2022

One of Two review " testimony of twins living with cerebral palsy by Mark Fisher

Summerhall, EdinburghCompelling one-man play looks at the lack of understanding faced by children with a disability and makes a persuasive plea for change The real drama of Jack Hunter's one…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 4:03pm on August 8, 2022

Psychodrama review " Hitchcock thriller prompts tale of acting and abuse by Mark Fisher

Traverse, EdinburghEmily Bruni stars as a mid-career actor who thinks she's landed a dream role in a stage adaptation of Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho There is a theme emerging on this year's fr…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 1:48pm on August 8, 2022

Exodus review " home secretary launches leadership bid in satirical farce by Mark Fisher

Traverse, EdinburghUma Nada-Rajah's farce about an MP using intolerance as her ticket to the top job is very timely, but feebly plotted It is with remarkable prescience that Uma Nada-Rajah's…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 6:07am on August 8, 2022

Every Word Was Once an Animal review " this is head-spinning theatre by Mark Fisher

Zoo Southside, EdinburghOntroerend Goed's new show is funny, self-referential and confusing in equal parts This is not the start of the review. The start will come later. This bit is to grab…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 3:42pm on August 7, 2022

Bogeyman review " Haiti and the price of revolution by Mark Fisher

Pleasance Dome, EdinburghThe first country to abolish slavery has been demonised and minimised, as Emily Aboud's alternately fascinating and frustrating play reveals "Europe has erased the H…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 1:37pm on August 7, 2022

Burn review " Alan Cumming is extraordinary as Scotland's rockstar poet by Mark Fisher

King's theatre, EdinburghCummings' daring evocation in movement of the life of Robert Burns goes way beyond the biscuit-tin "And still my motto is: I dare," says Alan Cumming at the end of …

SOURCE: The Guardian at 7:07am on August 7, 2022

Svengali review " absorbing gender-swap power play by Mark Fisher

Pleasance Courtyard, EdinburghChloe-Ann Tylor is excellent as a monstrous male tennis coach in Eve Nicol's drama examining control and manipulation How do you represent male power on stage …

SOURCE: The Guardian at 11:24am on August 6, 2022

Happy Meal review " romance blooms online and IRL by Mark Fisher

Traverse, EdinburghTabby Lamb's delightful two-hander is both a sweet comedy and an astute exploration of digital relationships and gender identity Is it coincidence that the increasing acce…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 7:07am on August 6, 2022

Hamlet review " Ian McKellen holds court in a dumb-ballet take on the Bard by Mark Fisher

Ashton Hall, St Stephens, EdinburghMcKellen is the only speaker in Peter Schaufuss's eccentric but witless adaptation of Hamlet as narrative ballet Might we be missing some of Hamlet's advic…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 8:12pm on August 5, 2022

Nightlands review " talking through what's become of Russia by Mark Fisher

Summerhall, EdinburghTwo caretakers at an abandoned Soviet research base in the Arctic debate their unease at the country's present and what became of the USSR Who exactly is the enemy curre…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 11:24am on August 5, 2022

Today I Killed My Very First Bird review " a gangster's life laid bare by Mark Fisher

Pleasance Courtyard, Edinburgh In an atmospheric staging, with poetic dialogue, Jason Brownlee sketches the cruel twists of a violent and abusive London childhood According to the villain pl…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 9:07am on August 4, 2022

Guide to Surviving Masculinist Territory review " walking tour of misogyny by Mark Fisher

Summerhall, EdinburghAudio drama follows the grim decline of an incel, drawing lines between everyday aggression and appalling hate crime We're standing with our thoughts on Edinburgh's Mead…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 6:54am on August 4, 2022

Little Women reviews " twice the delight for fans of Louisa May Alcott's enduring novel by Mark Fisher

Separate adaptations in Chester and Pitlochry see one faithful to the original, while the other is boldly set 50 years later and on a different continent It has turned into a summer of Littl…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 11:07am on July 29, 2022

Stig of the Dump review " rambling staging of the kids' classic by Mark Fisher

Grosvenor Park open air theatre, ChesterThere is a fresh twist in this adaptation of Clive King's book but its important message is bogged down in a long-winded production Jessica Swale firs…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 10:03am on July 25, 2022

Romeo and Juliet review " a fierce and physical attraction by Mark Fisher

Grosvenor Park Open Air theatre, ChesterThe friskiness of title characters Samuel Awoyo and Joëlle Brabban is matched by the punchy assurance of their delivery Juliet is on her balcony in…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 2:18am on July 25, 2022

The Stamping Ground review " windswept romance set to the music of Runrig by Mark Fisher

Eden Court, InvernessTensions run high and relationships are tested in this poetic tale of love, community " and the threat of final orders Turns out the qualities that made Runrig one of Sc…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 7:37am on July 20, 2022

Radio Ghost review " subversive scenes from a mall by Mark Fisher

Secret location, GlasgowAudacious interactive audio work puts participants in among the ordinary consumers in a shopping centre, but gives them a fuller view of the exploitation behind the f…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 1:33pm on July 17, 2022

Around the World in 80 Days review " Phileas Fogg's adventure goes alfresco by Mark Fisher

Pitlochry festival theatre, ScotlandA touch more peril might help an otherwise playful retelling of the Jules Verne voyage with a cast full of bounce and brio A big plus point in going outdo…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 6:48am on July 14, 2022

Underwood Lane review " John Byrne's rock'n'roll musical has pure heart by Mark Fisher

Johnstone town hallA 60s Scottish skiffle band aim for the big time in the Tutti Frutti writer's tribute piece to Baker Street singer and teenage friend Gerry Rafferty John Byrne is not a pl…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 7:03am on July 8, 2022

Goldilocks Goes to Greece review " deliriously daft holiday fun by Mark Fisher

Ã’ran Mór, GlasgowThis preposterous pun-laden panto gets everything just right with a lusty dame, a bad-tempered bear and a heroine who channels Kate Bush If you must insist on a summe…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 7:48am on July 6, 2022

Tom, Dick and Harry review " songs, dances and silly voices in Stalag Luft III by Mark Fisher

New Vic theatre, Newcastle-under-LymeDirector Theresa Heskins adopts a larky tone as captured air force personnel attempt to tunnel their way to freedom The writers of Tom, Dick and Harry ma…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 8:54am on June 24, 2022

Rock/Paper/Scissors review " sharp-edged trilogy celebrates a city in flux by Mark Fisher

Sheffield TheatresChris Bush's audacious production, performed simultaneously by the same cast across three theatres, intertwines comedy, romance and political rage to dazzling effect Think …

SOURCE: The Guardian at 7:48am on June 23, 2022
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