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Audrey’s 18th birthday is already over, but the morning after brings no closure. Two teenage friends pick through the ...
A wonderful window into the trajectory and talent for future classical music – the Rising Stars series focuses on vocalists ...
One of the most impressive things about this recital was how the Aurora Orchestra played the full symphony without music – ...
The clever title refers to Vanessa Bell, a key member of the Bloomsbury group of artists, writers and intellectuals in the ...
This is not a show for the faint-hearted. These two women use reverse psychology by applying reverse stereotypes which brings ...
Theatre Re, one of the UK’s leading physical theatre companies, returns to the Fringe with The Nature of Forgetting, a moving ...
The Land of Beat is a fast-paced hour of powerful Korean traditional drumming with a modern twist, interspersed with Korean ...
Ross, our guide, did an absolutely fantastic job in building up a real energy and atmosphere amongst the crowd. These sort of ...
Marking 375 years since the first publication of the Scottish Metrical Psalter, tonight was an opportunity to celebrate its ...
Cleverly written with a clear emotional journey and filled with a good smattering of humour, this is an enjoyable show, ...
The Magdalen Chapel is one of Edinburgh’s hidden gems. Nestled away, yet in the midst of the Cowgate, it is easy to miss this ...
There are expectations of a production from China that include wonderful costumes, graceful acting and plain scenery, and it would be a poor show if they weren’t there.
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