Black is the Color of My Voice
Eden CourtSuperb one-woman show deserves intimate venues
Michael Gregson/28 November 2022
Superb one-woman show deserves intimate venues
Michael Gregson/28 November 2022
Bethany Tennick delivers a bold witchy quest perfect for winter
A tour de force one-woman show commemorating one of Scotland's forgotten football legends
A powerful, expressive monologue about the end of the world.
A surprising and brilliant multimedia retelling of Flaubert's classic novel, Madame Bovary.
This deeply moving and thought-provoking one-woman show captivates audiences at the Just Festival.
A short and funny piece of physical theatre.
Despite some flaws, this is a well-crafted story with a subtle complexity.
Another masterpiece from Naylor with the final chapter in his Middle-Eastern trilogy of plays.
The showstopping finale from the impressive Colin Cloud will leave you slack-jawed.
The ghost of Nina Simone helps a girl grieve for her grandmother in this deeply moving one-woman show.
Memories and music combine to give a raw and emotional performance.
Hannah Nicklin's triathlon tale is engaging, but only on an educational level