Robert Dow
@systylus
Robert Dow is a composer, sound artist, hypnotherapist and writer based in Edinburgh. His expertise and interests are very varied and include contemporary music, sound art, film, dance, theatre, photography, plant science and microbiology (especially parasitology). He is currently learning how to row.
Reviews: 109
Other Articles: 1
Liberation
Often visually beautiful, an investigation of the tensions between the need to play and the pressures to conform.
Joseph Morpurgo: Soothing Sounds for Baby
Recordings provide the stimulus for Morpurgo’s intelligent and gentle humour.
Nina Conti: In Your Face
Intelligent and very funny comedy which is constantly fresh and exhilarating.
Alba Flamenca
An excellent Flamenco experience, generous of spirit and coming directly from the heart.
The Cherry Orchard: Beyond the Truth
High quality, high energy physical theatre, catalysed by Anton Chekhov’s The Cherry Orchard.
Interview: Eleanor Morton
Eleanor Morton comes back to the Edinburgh Fringe for her second time with a brand new show. We asked her a few questions before she leaves her current home in London to get here …
Blues from Chicago: Mud Morganfield and Lurrie Bell
Chicago Royalty—Mud Morganfield, Lurrie Bell and Willie “The Touch” Hayes—deliver the ultimate in the Chicago blues experience.
Paradise in Service
An excellently made romantic drama concerning life in a military run brothel in the Kinmen archipelago.
Out of Nature
A succinct and well wrought Nordic comedy, following one man’s weekend of inner turmoil.
Makeup Room
The makeup room of an adult video shoot is the setting for this witty, observant and well-written comedy.
The Edinburgh Singers: Scotland at Night
An enthusiastically delivered evening of music by living Scottish composers