

Becca Inglis
@becca_inglis
Becca is a books, theatre, and festivals enthusiast who currently freelances as an arts marketer and writer in Edinburgh. From 2017-2018, she was The Wee Review's Books Editor.
Reviews: 47
Other Articles: 4

Unity Presents Utah Jazz
New drum and bass event delves into liquid with album tour of producer Utah Jazz.

Make A HOO
Physical theatre works with pre-recorded sounds from the Sri Lankan forest to explore our complex relationship with nature.

The Island
Platform Young Company Ensemble tap into contemporary fears with post-apocalyptic drama.

Sheep
Tron Young Company takes a cynical look at efforts to end all war and how people are drawn into conflict.

Neu! Reekie! Suilven’s Ascent
Neu! Reekie! curates a multi-artform bill that celebrates countercultures past and present.

10 Years of Akala
Akala marks ten years of shining a light on rap music, social inequality, and neo-colonialism.

Breaking the Ice
A farcical satire of bureaucrats and diplomats against the backdrop of a political struggle over the Arctic.

Flint & Pitch Presents: ‘News From Nowhere’
Jenny Lindsay launches her new multi-artform project Flint & Pitch.

Raja Alem & Abir Mukherjee: Death in Mecca, Death in Calcutta
An award-winning writer and debut novelist discuss writing, colonialism, and modernity.

A.D.A.M – The Modern Frankenstein
Issues around artificial intelligence and the singularity are explored in this contemporary Frankenstein.

The Company of Wolves
A creative re-imagining of Angela Carter’s sexualised gothic fairy tale.

Poetry Can F*ck Off
A galvanizing spoken word performance that celebrates poetry’s power to move, delight, and challenge.

The Steampunk Tempest
A Class A performance of Shakespeare’s The Tempest, though could use more steampunk.

Sacré Blue
A gentle and uplifting take on anxiety that reassures sufferers they are not alone.

Exactly Like You
The ghost of Nina Simone helps a girl grieve for her grandmother in this deeply moving one-woman show.

Octopus
An anarchic and comic look at Britain’s hybrid identity with a punk rock edge.

Fossils
An innovative example of cross-disciplinary arts that will appeal as much to fans of electronic music as of live theatre.

Women Poets at the Fringe
After two years of gaining momentum at the Fringe, women poets are bringing more class acts to the festival.

Digital at the Fringe
With a second digital revolution on the horizon, artists at the Fringe will explore humanity’s relationship with technology.

Frankenstein at the Fringe
200 years after the book was first imagined, we walk you through some of the adaptations of Frankenstein coming to the Fringe.

Interview: Marta Mari
Asylon Theatre’s artistic director Marta Mari talks about 24 Hour Plays Edinburgh and how it might relate to the wider theatre industry.

GLITTERED
Heroes Theatre combines punk rock drumming with narrative poetry to tell a powerful story about young girls in the music industry.

Hidden Door Poetry Jam
Hidden Door curates a diverse showcase of Scotland’s exciting performance poetry scene.

Walden
Magnetic North’s meditative play about living “deliberately” enjoys a revival eight years after its debut.