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
We Have Fallen
Three characters with three separate lives come together to investigate the physics and humanity behind an air disaster.
How to Achieve Redemption as a Scot Through the Medium of Braveheart
Scottishness is given a comedic makeover by performance artist Rachael Clerke.
Talk About Something You Like
Mental Illness and honest storytelling is presented in a funny and touching piece of spoken word theatre.
Liz Lochhead – Somethings Old, Somethings New
A top quality poetry recital from Scotland’s premier poet.
Hiraeth
A comedic and personal portrayal of a student who breaks away from a Welsh village to go to university in London.
The Hive
A young and bright cast present a sci-fi adventure love story in an oppressive Orwellian world.
A Journey Round My Skull
Immersive audio and compelling drama combine for a unique theatre experience.
Shame
A physical and emotional spoken word show that combines dance, innovative projections and heart felt passion.
Before Us
A colourful and timid creature questions mortality through wonderful songs and comedy theatre.
Loud Poets
A collective of Edinburgh based performance poets put on a riotous cabaret of poetry and spoken word.
Mark Grist & MC Mixy: Dead Poets’ Death Match
A combination of poetry and comedy that brings life to dead poets.
Invisible Walls
Theatre on the back streets of Summerhall that physically draws the audience in to the performance.
Guinea Pigs on Trial
Sh!t Theatre give us a comedy cabaret that looks at the ridiculousness of pharmaceutical trials.
Standby for Tape Backup
Ross Sutherland delivers emotive spoken word over projections of old videos.
Lucy Ayrton: The Splitting of the Mermaid
An imaginative and modern interpretation of The Little Mermaid by Lucy Ayrton.
Malasombra
A riotous production incorporating animation, shadow puppetry and a heavy metal soundtrack.
Head in the Clouds: The Peregrinations of Marie Marvingt
An immensely entertaining piece by a hugely talented performer about a little known pioneering aviator.