19 - 27 August 2023I Believe In One BachReverent homage to a great composer both educates and inspires Reviewed here
3 - 21 August 2022It's Always The Quiet OnesIrish morality play confronts us with humour and tight performances Reviewed here
14 - 26 August 2019A Fear and Loathing Actor in DublinAn actor's inscurities laid bare in self-destructive spree Reviewed here
2 - 26 August 2019Genesis: The Mary Shelley PlayCanadian troupe bring Frankenstein's back-story to stage Reviewed here
1 - 26 August 2019Letter to BoddahDarkly powerful two-hander explores disenfranchisement and childhood trauma Reviewed here
3 - 27 August 2018Adult Orgasm Escaped From the ZooOctopus Girls' monologues break the mould of feminist theatre Reviewed here
2 - 27 August 2018The Squirrel PlaysMcCullough's play offers a smart and darkly humorous take on an emotive subject. Reviewed here
3 - 28 August 2017Albrecht Dürer: Renaissance DudeCharming lecture about Dürer is amusing as well as informative Reviewed here
3 - 25 August 2017Nathan Cassidy: Watch This. Love Me. Its Deep.Buxton Fringe favourite tentatively explores love and what we make of it. Reviewed here