La Merda
Returning to Fringe for a third time, <i>La Merda</i> has lost none of its vigour or acerbic wit.
Returning to Fringe for a third time, <i>La Merda</i> has lost none of its vigour or acerbic wit.
An effective amalgamation of physical theatre, light, video, photography and sound.
Sometimes disturbing, sometimes thrilling, this mysterious drama unfolds only in our imaginations.
Very clever and carefully crafted, ménage is theatre in microcosm.
Based on Caradoc Evans' collection of short stories, this stark work runs out of energy towards the end.
Sensual, macabre and transgressive, and featuring some of the best dancers to be seen at the Fringe.
Some poignant and beautiful moments in a work exploring the challenges recovering victims of trafficking face.
This superb and committed production of two of Beckett's radio plays is exhilarating to experience.
A sometimes uncomfortable but worthwhile and unique experience, highlighting the marginalisation of sex workers.
A rather monochrome celebration of the 40th anniversary of Stockhausen's <i>Tierkreis</i>.