Hazel Adie
Originally from Inverness, Hazel has lived in Edinburgh for 6 years. She is a graduate of Queen Margaret University with a passion for student and queer theatre. If its queer, student theatre, even better.
Reviews: 13
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Mary: A Gig Theatre Show
Rock musical is straightforwardly and uncompromisingly on the side of Mary, Queen of Scots
Fit Ye Sayin’ Quine?
Charming, sincere, and unflinchingly Scottish theatre
Silent Night
Classic, quality, WWII-set amateur theatre from Arkle Theatre Company
Reservoir Knobs
Scottish ‘clowns and jokers’ give Reservoir Dogs a Kirkcaldy spin
Ode To Joy (How Gordon got to go to the nasty pig party)
Depraved comedic indulgence with a strong core of humanity and heart
Abigail’s 3rd Birthday Party
An ensemble piece that knows how to make the most of its large cast
Ali Woods: Best Friend Ever
Woods uses the shared experience of lockdown to make us all better friends
A Lady Does Not Scratch Her Crotch
A light-hearted introduction to feminist theatre that will leave you feeling uplifted in the end
Beg For Me
Scottish playwright gets right to the heart of the alt-right’s fears and insecurities
Gash Theatre Needs Some Space
Multimedia sci-fi, theatre mashup is as mad as it sounds