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.
Reviews: 478
Other Articles: 32
Tatterdemalion
Tatterdemalion presents comedy mime, where the audience become part of the stage props.
How To Keep an Alien
A touching love conquers all story, where a work visa can bring about happiness.
Shift/ – A Best of Spoken Word – Exnihilo
Shift/ on a Sunday serves up the right amount of spoken word nihilism and optimism from Bram E. Gieben.
The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Family
Performance poet and actor Ben Norris tries to connect with his father, by hitchhiking from Nottingham to Wembley.
The Eulogy of Toby Peach
Toby Peach performs his own eulogy and takes the audience through the journey of his diagnosis and treatment.
Portraits in Motion
Volker Gerling presents raw human emotion in a theatre lecture about his photographic flip books.
Shift/ – A Best of Spoken Word – Hydronomicon
Ali Maloney wills on the end of the world with his performance as part of the Shift/ spoken word collective.
Women’s Hour
Becca and Louise of Sh!t theatre return to Summerhall with some important comedy, musical theatre.
Gomaar Trilogy: Head Over Heels
Clever puppetry and engaging storytelling introduce the first part of The Gomaar Trilogy.
What I Learned From Johnny Bevan
Performance poet Luke Wright makes his theatre debut with a poetic and personal drama.
Fringe Preview: Spoken Word at the Free Fringe
Spoken Word on the Free Fringe is on the up. We select some key performances.
Interview: Loud Poets
We chat to Loud Poets about their new Fringe show and how they keep spoken word scene exciting beyond the Fringe.
Colleen Green, Martha Ffion
Colleen Green and Martha Ffion bring some sunshine to Glasgow, with bright and infectious indie pop music.
Interview: Matt Abbott
Matt Abbott is a street poet and indie musician from Wakefield. Matt lets us know about his influences and preparation for his Fringe debut, the Spoken Word show – Matt Abbott is Skint & Demoralised.
Evans The Death, Poor Things
Evans The Death mark their Scottish debut with an evening of loud and infectious indie rock at the Glad Café in Glasgow.
Book Festival Preview: Babble On – Spoken Word
The Edinburgh Book Festival continues the Babble On Spoken Word strand with a wide array of interesting poets and performers.
Interview: SHIFT/ – A Best of Spoken Word
Rachel Amey and Ali Maloney tell us about the unique nature of their Fringe show Shift/ – A best of Spoken Word.