Reviews
Rebus: Long Shadows
A predictable script and grand stage fail to truly bring Rebus’s Edinburgh to life.
The Case of the Frightened Lady
While it may feel familiar, this murder mystery successfully entertains.
Calendar Girls The Musical
An empowering and joyous musical event thanks to its talented female cast.
Tipping The Hat
Mid-century musical comics reverently revived at A Play, A Pie and A Pint
Manpower
Overbearing symbolism inhibits any sense of clarity in this satirical play about the British workforce.
The Lottery Ticket
Nebli Basani shines in this funny and enlightening piece exploring the realities of asylum and EU migration.
Underneath
The final solo play from Pat Kinevane’s trilogy is dark, mesmerising and beautiful.
NESTS
Xana Marwick offers a hard-hitting tale of two lost souls who have been failed by the care system.
Ellie Dubois: No Show
A lack of structure and plot let down this powerful set of female circus performers.
Tap Dancing with Jean-Paul Sartre
Tap dancing and philosophy prove unlikely dance partners in the latest A Play, A Pie and A Pint offering.
Twelfth Night
60s re-imagining of Shakespearean classic puts spotlight on gender identities.
South Bend
Gridiron’s tale of a romantic culture clash is funny in parts but is it a strong enough story?