Them That Follow
A disappointing film that suffers under the weight of its own melodrama
A disappointing film that suffers under the weight of its own melodrama
Icelandic debut about immigration and charity is a strong character piece but still feels lacking.
Gwen's unwillingness to fully commit to its horror or drama results in a disappointing end product.
A concept with potential for biting satire is too reliant on unfunny and outdated humour
Théâtre de Romette crafts a deeply playful and accessible story through its simple premise and imaginative performance.
Theater Artemis' use of puppetry and mime helps to create a charming show suitable for all ages.
A powerful piece on the terrorism experienced by children that engages with its young audience.
Now in its eighth year, Summerhall once again promises a verisimilitude of visual arts, music, and theatre projects for the 2019 Edinburgh Fringe.
Surrogate Productions' UK premiere of Jon Fosse's play is an admirable translation that suffers in its execution.
An unsuccessful attempt at parody and subversion.