

Steven Fraser
@stevenfraserart
Steven is Spoken Word Editor for The Wee Review and also reviews theatre and movies. He studied animation and computer arts at university and currently freelances in illustration. He currently lives in Glasgow.
Reviews: 468
Other Articles: 32

Ginger Johnson’s Happy Place
Puppetry and drag combine in an uplifting comedic performance



The Forecast
Amy Bell presents a multimedia dance performance about the queer female body


Keith Hartley & Typex: Looks a Scream
Andy Warhol is the focus of two new and very different books

Sarah Henstra & Elle Nash: Sex, Violence and Obsession
Two coming of age novels bring up interesting questions

Kate Charlesworth & Luke Turner: Queering History
Graphic and personal approaches to queer history

Jeanette Winterson: Modern Monsters and Mad Genius
Acclaimed author performs dramatic sections of her new novel, Frankissstein

Rachel Long, Tania Nwachukwu & Hibaq Osman: Octavia Poetry Collective
The importance of family is explored by poets from London based, Octavia Poetry Collective


That’s What She Said
An excellent evening of queer feminist poetry, storytelling and spoken word


Jay Bernard & Iain Morrison: Poems Made in the Mouth
Two queer poets give personal perspectives on class and race

Suffering From Scottishness
Scottish identity is put under the microscope in this spoken word show




Your Sexts Are Shit: Older Better Letters
Rachel Mars compares present day and historical sexting

Die! Die! Die! Die Old People Die!
Ridiculusmus conclude a trilogy of performance work by looking at death

For Now We See Through A Mirror, Darkly
Ultimate Dancer present a peculiar show that draws on alchemy and mysticism


