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Steven Fraser

@stevenfraserart

Steven is Spoken Word Editor for The Wee Review and also reviews theatre and movies. He studied animation and computer arts at university and currently freelances in illustration. He currently lives in Glasgow.

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Reviews: 478
Other Articles: 32
Pleasance Courtyard

Not I

Jess Thom interprets Samuel Beckett’s most obscure play in her own unique way.

Summerhall

Julie Byrne

A distinctive and haunting voice that delights the audience at Summerhall.

The Last Poets

The Hip Hop pioneers make a fleeting appearing at the Edinburgh International Book Festival.

XFRMR

Robbie Thomson presents an electric and kinetic sculpture performance.

Summerhall

salt.

Selina Thompson retraces the transatlantic slave trade in a powerful and evocative show.

Summerhall

Rosalind

One of Shakespeare’s most endearing characters is explored in this dance piece.

Summerhall

Thus Spoke…

A spontaneous dance and spoken word show that feels a bit on the long side.

Penny Pepper

Punk, poet and writer Penny Pepper presents her memoir First in the World Somewhere

Book Festival image

Lord Fox

The perfect example of what can happen when three talented artists collaborate.

ZOO

Help!

Viki Browne asks for help in this exciting audience participation show.

Sabrina Mahfouz

Poet and Playwright Sabrina Mahfouz presents the excellent anthology The Things I Would Tell You: British Muslim Women Write