An angry yet artless examination of Malta's ban on abortion.
An unflinchingly unrelentingly brutal production, a Little Life is not for the faint of heart. But it deserves to be seen nonetheless.
A bloodless refugee drama unsuited to the space in which it is performed.
A dazzling meditation on human transience
An hour of stand-up from Boris Johnson’s illegitimate daughter, everything about Charlotte Johnson: My Dad and Other Lies is predictable.
Ben Moor is an English Wes Anderson. Everything about his playful one man show Who Here's Lost? Exudes Anderson's signature twee from Moor's knitted jumper to the whimsical world of the play itself.
Performed in total darkness, Eulogy is one of the Edinburgh festival's more eccentric offerings.
Each word of Scottish poet Liz Lochhead's razor sharp adaption of Euripides' Medea is forged in fire. First staged in 2000, it is still searingly relevant and painfully urgent.
This bare-bones production lacks the theatrical flesh to bulk up the sense of grandeur.
Strong performances carry this cringe-inducing family feud.
An inorganic melodrama that stuffs too many themes together.
Composer Laura Bowler and Librettist Laura Lomas' new opera navigates the psychological landscape of sexual assault
A tumultuous portrait of a family divided by religion and modernity
A disorientating tone straddles the theatrical no-man's land between satire and seriousness.
Worlds collide in a thrilling new opera from Tom Coult and Alice Birch.
A narrative spider's web that traps its audience and preys upon their naivety. See what our critic thought! Read the review.
The theatricality of gender takes centre stage in Paul Miller's take on Marivaux’s 1724 comedy.
Cally's life is turned upside down when she embarks on an affair with her childhood crush
Richard Jones' new production drips with bacchanalian flare. But something is missing from the allure.
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