Edinburgh Fringe Review: Panoptikum Delivers Visually Striking and Memorable Theatrical Experience

Lenka Vagnerova’s highly anticipated return to the Edinburgh Fringe with her company’s production, “Panoptikum,” marks a significant moment for contemporary performance art, solidifying her reputation for crafting…

Aether Review: Dazzling Play Explores Science, Magic, and Illusion

Emma Howlett’s acclaimed production, “Aether,” presented at Summerhall, transcends conventional theatre by intricately weaving a tapestry of scientific inquiry, historical narrative, and the elusive nature of truth….

Paldem Review: Industry Star David Jonsson’s OnlyFans Play Explores Modern Intimacy

The vibrant Edinburgh Fringe festival once again serves as the stage for compelling new works, prominently featuring “Paldem,” the highly anticipated debut play from accomplished actor David…

Behind the Viral Flare: Football Fandom’s Dark Side Unpacked on Stage

Alex Hill’s boisterous one-man show, “Why I Stuck a Flare Up My Arse for England,” boldly confronts the volatile intersection of football fandom and personal stability, unraveling…

“Make It Happen” Review: Fred Goodwin’s Fall and the Banking Crisis Unpacked

James Graham’s latest theatrical endeavor, “Make It Happen,” bravely plunges into the tumultuous narrative of the 2008 banking crisis, specifically charting the dramatic downfall of Royal Bank…

Mac-Haydn Theatre’s Jesus Christ Superstar: A Bold, Imperfect Rock Opera Experience

John Saunders’ audacious direction of Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice’s iconic rock opera, “Jesus Christ Superstar,” at the Mac-Haydn Theatre, delivers a production that is as…