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Robert Peacock

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Robert is the Managing Editor of The Wee Review and has been writing for the site since 2014. Previously, he was manager of the Yorkshire arts website, digyorkshire. Having worked in the arts, charity and horseracing sectors, he is now a full-time software engineer and lives in Edinburgh with his partner and two young daughters.

Reviews: 574
Other Articles: 271
Cat Loud
Interview

Cat Loud

“It’s my Slave 4 U” – Cabaret singer introduces new Fringe show Wayward Girls

Tim Carlsen - Moko
Interview

Tim Carlsen

“Like a mirror, bro!” – NZ performer explores the realities of homelessness in one-man show

Just Festival Climate Change
Preview

Just Festival 2016

“From The Edge” is the theme of this year’s festival, taking place at St John’s and Quaker Meeting House during August

Downing Street
Politics

Politics From The Losing Side

How have politicians still failed to grasp the magnitude of change that’s needed in the country, when the rest of us have?

Georgie Morrell
Interview

Georgie Morrell

Performer puts a positive spin on being partially sighted in autobiographical Fringe comedy

Interview

Joe Sellman-Leava

Worklight Theatre’s Artistic Director talks Labels, his Pleasance Courtyard show about identity

George Square Theatre

Juan Tamariz

Two hours of El Maestro’s old school antics and card tricks is too much

Preview

Death on the Fringe

Shows about one of life’s inevitables, assembled into a festival within a festival by a Scottish charity.

Preview

Sweet Venues

Dundee-based producers return for the Fringe with a line-up of old faves and newbies.

Interview

David Ramsay

David Ramsay explains his journey from armed forces broadcast engineer to Fringe performer

Brakes

Stultifying trawl through a series of self-regarding relationships.