

Dominic Corr
@Dominic_Corr91
Dominic is a recent Film & Media graduate who gravitated towards the stage. For seven years he has been a freelance writer who has reviewed countless productions, films and events over multiple outlets. Originally from St. Andrews, he is at his happiest when surrounded by books, curtain up or trailer's starting, gin is citrusy or anything relating to fairy tales is on the table. Shortlisted for the Allen Wright award 2018. Reviewer, writer and 'professional' cynic.
Reviews: 206
Other Articles: 1

Toast
Gripping performances enhance this realistic play addressing life’s harsh realities.


Dr. Moreau Explains
Twisted Thistle deliver a strong reworking of Wells’ story with powerful performances

Downs With Love
A passionate production shedding light on society’s misunderstanding of Down’s Syndrome and the insecurities that come with it.





In the Willows
A modern retelling of a classic children’s story that is filled with life lessons worth sharing.


The Last Days of Mankind
Exquisite in its execution, this production is a centennial event like no other.

Rebus: Long Shadows
A predictable script and grand stage fail to truly bring Rebus’s Edinburgh to life.

Courtney Act: Under the Covers
Drag race royalty returns with a lacklustre show



And Before I Forget I Love You, I Love You
Another remarkable achievement by much-admired solo performer

The Greatest Play In the History of the World…
Storytelling which has you hanging on every word

Sherlock Holmes: The Final Curtain
The constraints imposed by writer Simon Reade on Conan Doyle’s beloved detective is an injustice to both his legacy and the audience.

Macbeth
Questionable creative decisions curse a promising group of actors in EGTG’s production of the Scottish play.

Sunshine on Leith
Uneven vocal performances and clumsy scene changes stunt Greenhorn’s Leith love affair.

Grumpy Old Women To The Rescue…
Grumpy Old Women features tremendous talent that is sadly wasted on a stale script.


Fat Friends – The Musical
Despite its comedic charm, Fat Friends fails to weigh in on the conversation of dieting and weight loss.

Crazy For You
Crazy For You at the Playhouse offers light entertainment but little tension.