Madeleine Dunnigan

Beginning my time at The Wee Review during the chaos of the Edinburgh Fringe, I now report from the manic streets of London, covering independent cinema releases based in the capital. Having recently graduated from Cambridge University in English Literature, I am now a freelance writer (in film, fashion and feminism alike) and full-time film enthusiast (with a mild popcorn problem).
29 articles

Sister

[rating: 4/5] Sister is a frank exploration of sex, feminism and sisterhood that dramatically challenges an audience.

31 August 2014

Ben Hart

The Vanishing Boy

[rating: 4/5] This folkloric production offers a delightful trip into and through the world of visual and verbal poetry.

23 August 2014

Wuthering Heights

[rating: 4/5] An explosive performance that explores love, suffering and the vulnerability of mansculinity.

23 August 2014

This is Ceilidh

[rating: 4/5] An exhilirating night of song, drumming and dance - This Is Ceilidh takes ceilidh to the next level.

20 August 2014

A Walk at the Edge of the World

[rating: 4/5] A sensitive production that offers tranquility - a walk by the river and a wander through the mind.

20 August 2014

Bacchanalia

Despite having tequila and nudity this disappointing cabaret will leave you feeling flat.

20 August 2014

Light

[rating: 4/5] Seamless and luminous choreography: a unique take on a current climate of surveillance and technological advancement.

20 August 2014

I Do, Do I

[rating: 4/5] Greg Sinclair deconstructs the world into the multitude of harmonious, cacophonous and silly noises that comprise it.

19 August 2014