Sarah Findlay

48 articles

Edinburgh Fringe: Aftermath

Although the festival is over, Edinburgh is still furnished with a great deal of arts entertainment for everyone. The only thing you need to hope for is some sunshine.

31 August 2011

Jawbone of an Ass

SATIRE Public masturbation, crossing-dressing and murder, what more could you ask for from a religious satire.

22 August 2011

Viewless

PHYSICAL THEATRE A dark and sinister production, Scottish favourites Cumbernauld Theatre Company highlight the paranoid nature of everyone involved in the Witness Protection Scheme.

22 August 2011

The Station: Fourstones

A charmingly winsome production centred around belief, innocence and identity. Can you find a sense of place in Northumberland woodland? Idle Dream seem to think so.

18 August 2011

Happy Ever After?

THEATRE Expecting a show that was bold and intrepid, it was disappointing to find that the cast lacked craft and some (quite literal) stage presence.

17 August 2011

The Monster in the Hall

COMEDY DRAMA David Greig returns with his ensemble piece of music and mime. Norwegian anarchists, chaos fairies and 60s girl bands are all in a day's work for Duck Macatarsney.

12 August 2011

A Slow Air

DRAMA It's Houston vs. Edinburgh in David Harrower's compelling new play following estranged siblings Morna and Athol.

12 August 2011

Happy Ever After?

Prepare for fairy-tale characters to be exposed at this year's Fringe by magic/theatre group Thee Gothic Gentlemen.

3 August 2011