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
Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat
Draw back the curtain at the Playhouse for a rather drab technicolor Dreamcoat.
Frankenstein
The Modern Prometheus lives once more in Blackeyed Theatre’s touring adaptation
Gangsta Granny
An adaptation which contains a message with merit, heart and a lot of flatus.
Scott Agnew: I’ve Snapped My Banjo String, Let’s Just Talk
Homegrown comic; best served with a twisted dark edge and authentic chit-chat
Sweet Child of Mine
Dad jokes galore in this experimental piece which wanders across the parental-child relationship
Wendy Wason: Tiny Me
Wendy Wason has an innate ability for the gift of the gab.
Terry Pratchett’s Mort
Death is more than welcome as we return to the Discworld for this year’s Fringe.
The Ladykillers by Graham Linehan
With hiccups, a British cinema classic is brought to the Fringe
Craig Campbell’s ‘Easy Tiger’
A whimsically absurd set, ruined by alienating the audience
An Evening with CS Lewis
An evening with CS Lewis never leads by the hand and compliments the audience’s intelligence
Pete Firman: TriX
Old style charm and delivery, with impeccable modern comic wit