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The Third Condiment
Judging by this new work from brothers Ben and Charlie Brafman, I... (continued)
archive review
★★★★
edinburgh
03 Aug 2008
Pebbles on the Beach
Life’s a beach. Well, sometimes; although it depends on how you f... (continued)
archive review
★★★
edinburgh
03 Aug 2008
Institutional Memory
With four of the nation's former lawmakers speaking at this year'... (continued)
feature
edinburgh
03 Aug 2008
Free Outgoing
The clash of old and new is sensitively negotiated as images of a... (continued)
archive review
★★★★★
edinburgh
03 Aug 2008
Eight
Confronted with eight characters, the audience must chose to hear... (continued)
archive review
★★★★
edinburgh
03 Aug 2008
The Last Yak
The last, dying yak becomes an object of worship in this compelling production
archive review
★★★
edinburgh
03 Aug 2008
Bite the Dust
A powerful examination of the disastrous effects of conflict on soldiers
archive review
★★★★
edinburgh
03 Aug 2008
Lynn Ferguson - The Plan
Signs that Lynn Ferguson’s The Plan will be a treat abound as the... (continued)
archive review
★★★★
edinburgh
03 Aug 2008
Just Out of Reach
Using music and drama, The Pittsburgh Music Ensemble enter the un... (continued)
archive review
★★★
edinburgh
03 Aug 2008
The Straight Man
Preposterous and ill-conceived, The Straight Man kills off its on... (continued)
archive review
★★
edinburgh
03 Aug 2008
Frog Man
This strange, innovative black comedy succeeds in maintaining a c... (continued)
archive review
★★★★
edinburgh
03 Aug 2008
Danielle Ward in Glorious Technicolour
Danielle Ward claims to be the second most famous person that eve... (continued)
archive review
★★
edinburgh
03 Aug 2008
Charlie Victor Romeo
Taking the exact words from black box recordings of air crashes, ... (continued)
archive review
★★★★
edinburgh
03 Aug 2008
Lost In The Wind
Spectacular and graceful, Lost in the Wind's physical theatre is ... (continued)
archive review
★★★★
edinburgh
03 Aug 2008
Scaramouche Jones
A clown, battered and bruised across the whole of the twentieth c... (continued)
archive review
★★★★
edinburgh
03 Aug 2008
Vincent
While perhaps not out of this world Leonard 'Spock' Nimoy's play ... (continued)
archive review
★★★
edinburgh
03 Aug 2008
A Darkling Plain
There are few plays which deliver laughter as well as this one, a... (continued)
archive review
★★★★
edinburgh
03 Aug 2008
Rise
Tom Dale’s meditation on modern existence proves to be a compelling spectacle
archive review
★★★
edinburgh
03 Aug 2008
Andrew Lawrence: Don't Just Do Something, Sit T...
It is often thought that self-deprecation deters even the most ar... (continued)
archive review
★★★
edinburgh
03 Aug 2008
Womb Man
A mishmash of postmodernist ideas which might even interest some people
archive review
★★
edinburgh
03 Aug 2008
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