“All of our brains are programmed to see patterns”, Ross Sutherland tells us in Standby for Tape Back-Up, “even when no patterns exist”. They say that after ...
Chris Thorpe and Hannah Walker, following their last show, The Oh Fuck Moment, bring another audience-exposing theatre piece that challenges our perspectives,...
Despite the difficulty of finding the location, this is a play which is definitely worth a long journey. The whole environment and set-up help to build curiosit...
Do the benefits of working with your dad go above and beyond getting the drinks bought for you afterwards? Jessica Wilson spoke to father and son duo John and Tom Frankland to find out.
This is not a lecture, an angry protest or rebellion, this is an awakening. Or so we are lead to believe by Gary McNair in his one-man show Crunch. Looking ...
The Edinburgh Fringe programme is an intimidating document. At 347 packed pages long it defies anyone to read it front to back and still be conscious by the end...