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1,523 stories by "Thom Dibdin"

Edinburgh Fringe records increased ticket sales for sixth year running by Thom Dibdin

The Edinburgh Festival Fringe has posted record sales across the three-week festival with a year-on-year rise of 5.25% to an estimated 2.8

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 7:12am on August 28, 2018

The Famous Five review at C Chambers Street, Edinburgh " 'lashings of fun and heaps of adventure' by Thom Dibdin

There’s lashings of fun and heaps of inventive adventure to be had in Gobbledigook Theatre’s hands-on adaptation of Enid Blyton’s Famous Five.

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 9:48am on August 24, 2018

Simon Callow in De Profundis review at Assembly Rooms, Edinburgh " 'more impressive than revelatory' by Thom Dibdin

Scathing wit and the most unflattering self-pity vie for prominence in Simon Callow’s performed recitation of Oscar Wilde’s letter to his former

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 7:36am on August 24, 2018

The Prisoner review at Royal Lyceum Theatre, Edinburgh " 'intriguing but impenetrable' by Thom Dibdin

In Peter Brook and long-term collaborator Marie-Helene Estienne’s The Prisoner, the interrogative eye on the exotic reveals much more about the beholder

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 10:16am on August 23, 2018

'Intriguingly promising piece': LUCILLE & CECILIA " Edinburgh Fringe ★★★ by Thom Dibdin

Gleeful physical comedy features in Lucille & Cecilia, a patchy but intriguingly promising piece from new company Bang Average Theatre at C Aquila. (Picture: © Bang Average)

SOURCE: mytheatremates.com at 7:00am on August 23, 2018

'Fairly crackles with fun & excitement': A GOOD ENOUGH GIRL? " Edinburgh Fringe ★★★★ by Thom Dibdin

Scene Change Productions, Greenwich Theatre and Nutshell Theatre's co-production A Good Enough Girl? is enjoyable, involving and deceptively important production.

SOURCE: mytheatremates.com at 10:00am on August 22, 2018

'Intriguing production': GANYMEDE " Edinburgh Fringe ★★★ by Thom Dibdin

Ganymede, TypeCast Productions' reworking of Shakespeare at Paradise in Augustines, is an intriguing production that uses the spirit of the Bard to cast light on contemporary concerns.

SOURCE: mytheatremates.com at 2:00pm on August 21, 2018

The House review at Assembly George Square, Edinburgh " 'quick-fire, hyper-stylised delivery' by Thom Dibdin

American Absurdum returns with all its trademark incision and quick-fire, hyper-stylised delivery in The House, a fable of modern middle-class America. Empty-nesters

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 12:22pm on August 21, 2018

First Snow/Premiere Neige review at Summerhall, Edinburgh " 'meaty examination of identity' by Thom Dibdin

"Brexit, Trump " that’s change!" someone shouts early in First Snow/Premiere Neige, the National Theatre of Scotland’s Quebecois co-production. Following the NTS’

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 12:17pm on August 21, 2018

In Loyal Company review at Pleasance Courtyard, Edinburgh " 'bursting with energy' by Thom Dibdin

Bursting with energy and bold theatrical strokes, David William Bryan tells the true story of his great uncle Arthur " known as

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 11:27am on August 21, 2018

Old Boy review at Scottish Storytelling Centre, Edinburgh " 'fascinating view of real life' by Thom Dibdin

Male relationships " specifically inter-generational familial relationships " come under intense, if friendly examination in Glas(s) Productions’ Old Boy. The company has

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 7:59am on August 21, 2018

Marie review at Assembly Rooms, Edinburgh " 'strong piece but with more potential than substance' by Thom Dibdin

Nicely turned as comedy, Sarah MacGillivray and Phil Bartlett’s story of a Scottish actress straight out of drama school who goes down

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 5:55am on August 21, 2018

Canoe review at the Space, Edinburgh " 'complex one-man show about grieving' by Thom Dibdin

There is a complexity to Matthew Roberts’ one-man show, Canoe, which goes much deeper than the issue of grieving that lies at its

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 5:40am on August 21, 2018

In for a Penny review at Gilded Balloon Teviot Row, Edinburgh " 'amusing and light-heartedly anecdotal' by Thom Dibdin

Libby McArthur draws on a true story from her own past, when she was arrested and sentenced to prison for non-payment of

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 11:11am on August 20, 2018

The Bench review at Gilded Balloon Rose Theatre, Edinburgh " 'engages right up to the last' by Thom Dibdin

Tightly wound and shot through with an utterly surprising melancholy, Keir McAllister’s tale of two men feuding over their right to relax

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 7:08am on August 20, 2018

'A lucid & involving production': TWA " Edinburgh Fringe ★★★★ by Thom Dibdin

Twa, the collaboration between writer Annie George and visual artist Flore Gardner at the Scottish Storytelling Centre, is a lucid and involving production.

SOURCE: mytheatremates.com at 12:00pm on August 19, 2018

'Appealingly winsome piece of theatre': HYMNS FOR ROBOTS " Edinburgh Fringe ★★★ by Thom Dibdin

Hymns For Robots, Noctium Theatre's portrait of electronic music innovator Delia Derbyshire, is an appealingly winsome piece of theatre.

SOURCE: mytheatremates.com at 1:00pm on August 18, 2018

DUPed review at Sweet Grassmarket, Edinburgh " 'twisting narrative of Northern Irish politics' by Thom Dibdin

When there’s nothing but a bible and megaphone by way of set or stage dressing in a performance about the DUP, you

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 1:08pm on August 17, 2018

The Providence of Neighboring Bodies review at Underbelly, Edinburgh " 'Surreal yet gently told tale' by Thom Dibdin

A quiet examination of the nature of exclusion and fear of the other is framed as deeply ironic comedy in Jean Ann

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 6:48am on August 17, 2018

'Emotional force as well as a certain charm': THE WWI WARDROBE PROJECT " Edinburgh Fringe ★★★ by Thom Dibdin

The WWI Wardrobe Project has emotional force as well as a certain charm as Immersive Response's production seeks to make 1917 more immediate.

SOURCE: mytheatremates.com at 5:00am on August 17, 2018

Where It Hurts review at Summerhall, Edinburgh " 'authentic voices on mental health issues' by Thom Dibdin

At a fringe where the issues surrounding mental health form a major theme, Where It Hurts, from Edinburgh’s Grassmarket Projects, not only

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 5:31am on August 16, 2018

'A hugely enjoyable & educational show': THE MOULD THAT CHANGED THE WORLD " Edinburgh Fringe ★★★★ by Thom Dibdin

The threat of antibiotic resistance may be an unlikely subject for a musical, but The Mould That Changed The World makes this educational topic fun in a highly entertaining new show.

SOURCE: mytheatremates.com at 12:00pm on August 15, 2018

'Definite flaws but also a great deal of interest': BREATHING CORPSES " Edinburgh Fringe ★★★ by Thom Dibdin

Breathing Corpses, by Split Brick and New Celts at The Space on the Mile, leaves a nasty taste in the mouth at times. This is entirely intentional, as it is a decidedly nihilistic study of d…

SOURCE: mytheatremates.com at 5:00am on August 15, 2018

Cora Bissett: 'Our society is changing: we need to represent and engage with that' by Thom Dibdin

Amid rave reviews for her show What Girls Are Made Of at this year's Edinburgh Fringe, the award-winning director and actor talks

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 4:00am on August 15, 2018

Prehistoric review at Summerhall, Edinburgh " 'gutsy exploration of teenage rebellion' by Thom Dibdin

Visceral, passionate and thrashing about in any key it can find a snarl, Marcel Dorney’s pseudo-history of Brisbane punk in the late

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 12:43pm on August 14, 2018
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