Distance, Park Theatre, review
Dissecting the modern epidemic of mental illness and male suicide (and specifically the language we use to talk about it), Alex McSweeney's Distance is intelligently written, ambitious in its experimentation with …
Dissecting the modern epidemic of mental illness and male suicide (and specifically the language we use to talk about it), Alex McSweeney's Distance is intelligently written, ambitious in its experimentation with …
Achilles is a physical and emotional tour de force, an adaptation of the famous Trojan War’s events by Scottish artist Ewan Downie and Company of Wolves. Blending storytelling, dance and song …
The Last Sesh, at theSpace @ Surgeons Hall, amuses audiences with its presentation of a friendship group immersed in lad culture - but struggles when addressing the issues caused by …
It's refreshing to see such a complex, most-often unlikeable female character in a production that puts our gender expectations to the test: Coriolanus Vanishes is a good catch this Fringe. Chris …
A beautifully directed and acted adaptation by Fringe First-winning playwright Gbolahan Obisesan, The Fishermen builds on the power of Chigozie Obioma's acclaimed novel - allowing us to experience two dynamic performances as …
A dystopian look at the counter-cultural alt-right phenomenon in a world with no digital technology, The Abode is a well-crafted ensemble piece by Fringe First winners Pepperdine Scotland. “Welcome to the …
With stunning vocal arrangements and charming showmanship, Choir of Man transforms Music Hall at Assembly Rooms into a local pub in this delightfully absorbing concert. Toeing the line between concert and …
Raving Mask’s Theatre’s sweltering new production, Fat Jewels at the Hope Theatre, is a brave attempt to get under the skin of two lonely and marginalised men. In the living room …
Instead of cleverly unpicking the concept of manhood against a topical backdrop of sexism in society, Man Up's account of what it's like to be male in the 21st century …