

Ariane Branigan
Ariane is a product marketing manager. In addition to writing and editing for The Wee Review, she's also a seasonal Fringe reviewer for The Scotsman.
Reviews: 95
Other Articles: 2


Little Women, The Broadway Musical
A charming retelling of Louisa May Alcott’s classic by Edinburgh’s Shoots Theatre.

Beauty and the Beast
Not much for the adults but lighthearted pantomime keeps the kids happy


Love and Information
Bilingual Royal Conservatoire of Scotland and Solar Bear production explores love in the modern age

A Brief Archaeology of Love
An exploration of love, death, and everything in between.

Growth
A refreshing glimpse into the life of someone who isn’t dying – but thought they were.

Grease
The ultimate nostalgia-fuelled joyride of the 50s comes to the Edinburgh Playhouse



Golf Course War Machine
A moving, powerful performance which never fails to captivate



Tom Ballard: Problematic
Socially conscious, wicked humour from Australia’s favourite baby-faced comic


Staging Wittgenstein
Wittgenstein’s theories of language explored through physical theatre and balloons.

Open Heart Surgery
Interesting themes of ingrained prejudice and conflict, but disappointing execution.

CSI: Crime Scene Improvisation
Fast-paced, engaging improv by the Chandeliers

Juliet Meyers: This Flipping Rescue Dog Has Ruined My Life
Are dogs really a woman’s best friend? Juliet Meyers investigates.

Douglas Walker: Zuschauer
Well-crafted, humorous examination of audience participation and the wider impact of individuals on society.

Carl Donnelly: The Nutter on the Bus
Carl Donnelly takes the audience on a whirlwind tour of his life


Glory on Earth
Mary, Queen of Scots does battle with John Knox in powerful production.
