Reviews
MESSY FRIENDS
Anti-drag cabaret features a compilation of different performers sharing their stories in pre-recorded interview and choreographed routines
Trainspotting Live
Giving a new meaning to immersive performance in the best kind of way
Ania Magliano: Forgive Me, Father
Magliano returns with a more broadly funny, yet still insightful, show about her life
The Sound Of The Space Between
Multi-sensory voyage to a mysterious place builds to searingly meaningful conclusion
Amelia Bayler: Easy Second Album
Chaotic and charming hour of catchy songs and disarmingly honest insights into the messy mind of a unique performer
The Popess: Instructions for Freedom
Fascinating historical figures introduced in under-developed script
PALS
Heart-warming, relatable show about young Scottish female friendships
The Hat of Many Hats
Debut show is something to be proud of and promises bigger, better, and stranger things to come.
Bailey Swilley: Gimme a Sign!
A gently powerful hour of comedic storytelling with universal resonance
LIFE
Thoughtful play contemplating the extent to which art can ever fully capture life.
The Mosinee Project
Snappy sharp smart production recounting little known day in American history
Half Man // Half Bull
Vibrant, contemporary, electrifying gig theatre about ancient Greek captives
Treasure Island
Bold adaptation spins adventurous yarn but loses some threads of the story
Chilly Gonzales
The multi-faceted entertainer showcases another new era in a career that’s been through endless reinventions
Ghost Light
Lighting defines both story and staging in this eerie period thriller
beabadoobee
This is How Tomorrow Moves
Third album from the burgeoning star burrows deeper into her feelings while exploring new sounds to complement her bedroom pop aesthetic
Riki Lindhome: Dead Inside
Garfunkel and Oates star makes the dark subject matter of her infertility ‘journey’ light through catchy songs and witty lyrics
Ed Night: The Plunge
Spectacularly fast-paced stand-up that treats the heaviest and most lightweight material with the same irreverence
Barbara (and Kenneth)
A glittering, soulful performance makes this one-woman musical something special