Frisky and Mannish: PopLab review at Assembly George Square, Edinburgh " 'a hoot'
Oh my God they're back again. Eleven years since they debuted with School of Pop and a good while since they last
Oh my God they're back again. Eleven years since they debuted with School of Pop and a good while since they last
As You Like It " Queen's Theatre, Hornchurch Following last year's Pericles, the National Theatre presents this new Public Acts production of
Hannah Moss' solo show is deceptive. It presents itself as a whimsical and sweet one-woman storytelling show about love, friendship and regret
Korean company Cho-in Theatre has condensed Macbeth to an intense hour of solo theatre performed by a female and male actor, Lee
It can be draining, caring for someone with a mental health condition; it can consume you. Isabelle Kabban's jagged and fragmented play
There is a huge inflatable doughnut in the middle of the stage. It dominates the space. US theatremaker Thaddeus Phillips uses this
Madani, his sister Maryam and Alex are best friends. After Alex defends Maryam from a racist bully at school they become inseparable
Though the term 'fulfilment centre' might paint a different picture, Amazon's goods are dispatched from huge warehouses staffed by workers on zero-hour
Bertrand Lesca and Nasi Voutsas' playful and poignant new show takes the form of an awkward duet, a last dance. Coming across
The Swedish polar explorer Salomon Andrée died in 1897 while leading an attempt to reach the North Pole by hydrogen balloon. Physical
Like many only children, Ashley (Mae Munuo) has a vivid imagination. Instead of helping her mum prepare dinner or clean the house,
Music and memory are fundamentally entangled. Even when someone has advanced Alzheimer's disease music can often return them to the world, albeit
Purposeless Movements " The Studio, Edinburgh This dance-theatre piece by Glasgow's Birds of Paradise is written by Robert Softley Gale for four
Time travelling magicians Morgan and West have branched out this year. Their new show sees them celebrating scientific method in a manner
Having been jilted by her fiancé Emily Halloran has retreated to her hotel honeymoon suite. She hasn't left her room in five
Incognito Theatre's new show explores the maligned and marginalised figure of the witch throughout history. Clad in black robes, the four performers
The clock is ticking. Robert Icke's reworking of Sophocles " his first production for Internationaal Theater Amsterdam, performed in Dutch with surtitles
Some fringe shows are battering rams. They thunder around in gumboots, stamping their feet. Others are more delicate, lace-like and trusting. Emergency
Theatre company Wonderbox's debut show is a coming-of-age and a coming-out story in which a young woman at university gets pregnant after
The short life of 19th-century Edinburgh urchin Robert Kirkwood or "Bobby Awl" has long been a subject of fascination for the Scottish
According to journalist Alanna Mitchell, if we really want to understand the environmental crisis facing the planet, we need to look to
Three people sit at a desk in front of a blown-up version of the iconic, depression-era photograph Lunch Atop a Skyscraper. Something
There's no faulting the ambition of Poor Michelle's new show. It sets out to tell the story of Bible John, the serial
Eva O'Connor's solo show straddles the line between dramatic monologue and performance art. While clubbing in south London, a young woman meets
Leyla Josephine swaggers on stage in a dressing gown, vest and pants. With a stubbled chin and padded gut, she's clad in