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Reviews

It Wisnae Me
Traverse Theatre

It Wisnae Me

Alan Bissett takes on the thorny issue of Scotland’s colonial history

Tron Theatre

Ballyturk

Enda Walsh’s existentialist comedy both impresses and challenges.

King's Theatre

Still Alice

A creative set and a stand-out lead make this a worthwhile production.

Traverse Theatre

Manpower

Overbearing symbolism inhibits any sense of clarity in this satirical play about the British workforce.

Traverse Theatre

The Lottery Ticket

Nebli Basani shines in this funny and enlightening piece exploring the realities of asylum and EU migration.

Tron Theatre

Underneath

The final solo play from Pat Kinevane’s trilogy is dark, mesmerising and beautiful.

Byre Theatre

NESTS

Xana Marwick offers a hard-hitting tale of two lost souls who have been failed by the care system.

Royal Lyceum Theatre

Twelfth Night

60s re-imagining of Shakespearean classic puts spotlight on gender identities.

Mitchell Theatre

PYLON

A socially important story marred by unnecessary musical interludes.

Tron Theatre

Scotties

A well-structured and sensitive look at history and identity.

Outside In
Traverse Theatre

Outside In

Hilarious modern Scottish farce makes for perfect lunchtime theatre

South Bend
Eden Court

South Bend

Gridiron’s tale of a romantic culture clash is funny in parts but is it a strong enough story?