Shrek The Musical
Edinburgh PlayhouseOozing talent, this family-friendly show is fun for all ages
Stephanie Stevenson/29 January 2024
Oozing talent, this family-friendly show is fun for all ages
Stephanie Stevenson/29 January 2024
Sharp, relevant, hysterically funny musical comedy from Aussie Brasier
A dramatic romp through a lifetime of lies decorated with stand-up and song
A magnetic musical comedy complete with mystique and good humour
Longest-running live comedy show is a bit patchy but hilarious in places
A light-hearted parody full of talent but lacking a coherent plot
Positive vibes in an uplifting cabaret show.
Trombone-playing comedian goes too heavy on the autobiography
Take a hit musical, ply an actor with alcohol and what you have is a recipe for success
Children's comedy play is generally fun with moments that don't work.
Gently humorous collection of songs that showcase supreme wordplay ability.
Last year's word-of-mouths smash has the legs (if not the arms) to see through its premise.
An inclusive co-production by the National Theatre for Scotland and the Birds of Paradise Theatre Company will challenge perceptions while making you laugh hysterically.