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Review: Guys and Dolls – Festival Theatre, Edinburgh
Unpaid professionals but fiercely talented: Southern Light's Guys and Dolls brings classic Broadway swagger and a swinging pit band to the Festival Theatre.
Review: Session A9 – Edinburgh Tradfest 2026
Session A9 closed the 2026 Edinburgh Tradfest in style - a true roots transcending unicorn of a band with a killer repertoire and sensational sound.
Review: HE SAID/SHE SAID – The White Bear Theatre – London
A searing double bill at Kennington’s White Bear. Gwithian Evans and Geebs Marie Williams deliver visceral performances in these triumphant, must-see revivals.

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Phoebe Panaretos: Finding Nancy Sinatra’s voice
Phoebe Panaretos discusses her journey from Australia to the West End, surviving lockdown, and finding Nancy Sinatra’s voice for Sinatra The Musical.
NYDC’s Memory Keepers: Alleyne Dance strips back the weight
Inside NYDC's Memory Keepers. Directors Sadé and Kristina Alleyne adapt their approach to prepare a regional youth cast for the reality of the arts sector.
Honest Play: Inside Edinburgh Children’s Festival 2026
Young audiences demand honesty. Creators at the 2026 Edinburgh International Children’s Festival explain their refusal to patronise the next generation.
Inside The Last Man: Southwark’s Solo Korean Rock Musical
South Korean rock musical The Last Man arrives at Southwark Playhouse Elephant. Director Daljung Kim and his leads discuss the dark psychology of isolation.
Stand & Deliver: Hannah Jarrett-Scott on Soundtrack, Solidarity, and the Lee Jeans Sit-In
Actor Hannah Jarrett-Scott on NTS & Tron Theatre's Stand & Deliver: The Lee Jeans Sit-In, bringing a historic 1981 factory strike to the Traverse stage.
“The Body is Fermenting”: Inside a Festival of Korean Dance
From cosmic chaos to incense-soaked rituals, A Festival of Korean Dance offers a searing examination of our physical limits on its latest UK tour.

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EdFringe Review: Baby Lasagna

Baby Lasagna, aka Croatian singer Marko Purišic, was to be my last review of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2025. Unfortunately, Baby Lasagna didn’t get the…

EdFringe Review: Sam Williams: Touch Me Not

Sam Williams’ debut hour, Touch Me Not, sets itself the ambitious task of unpicking the apparent contradictions of being both Christian and bisexual. It is…

EdFringe Review: I Was Almost Killed By an Angry Mob at the Edinburgh Fringe

“In 2015, Matty Grey, kids’ comedian, accidentally insulted a child in passing at the Edinburgh Fringe. What happened next would see the brief interaction go…