4 - 5 November 2022 Enough of Him Gripping exploration of rank racism in little known episode of Scotland's history Reviewed at Brunton Theatre
17 March 2022 Stand By Immersive drama offers an authentic portrayal of policing in Scotland Reviewed at Eden Court
25 January 2019 Hen Ogledd Neo-prog supergroup take their oddball loveliness to Celtic Connections Reviewed here
18 December - 23 November 2018 Black Beauty Enchanting children's theatre that will win over adults too. Reviewed at Traverse Theatre
25 October 2018 Manpower Overbearing symbolism inhibits any sense of clarity in this satirical play about the British workforce. Reviewed at Traverse Theatre
23 - 24 October 2018 A Disappearing Act A bewildering display of artifice focusing on the thin line between laughter and grief. Reviewed here
12 - 15 September 2018 McLuckie's Line Tale of a racing man turned actor displays heart and soul Reviewed at Brunton Theatre
27 - 28 July 2018 South Bend Gridiron's tale of a romantic culture clash is funny in parts but is it a strong enough story? Reviewed at Eden Court
26 May 2018 Unexploded Ordnances (UXO) Split Britches channel Dr Strangelove to expose personal and global anxieties. Reviewed here
25 April 2018 The Monster & Mary Shelley Fascinating and hilarious contemporary look back at Mary Shelley's creation of Frankenstein. Reviewed at Tron Theatre
20 February 2017 Fisk A visually stunning performance, let down by an underdeveloped concept. Reviewed at Traverse Theatre
6 February 2017 Black Beauty Intertextual mischief with a classic puts the rest out to pasture Reviewed at Traverse Theatre
3 - 4 November 2017 Tabula Rasa Beautiful and brilliantly timely exploration of the end of life Reviewed at Traverse Theatre
5 October 2017 Blanche and Butch Biting drag comedy that shines a discoball on disability in theatre. Reviewed at Tron Theatre
24 October 2016 Invisible Army Terra Incognita give a sensitive and imaginative exposition of the life of young carers. Reviewed at Eden Court
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