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Director of the Edinburgh International Festival (EIF), Nicola Benedetti, chose ‘Rituals that...
Read MorePosted by Margaret Rose | 14th Aug 2024 | Edinburgh 2024, Festivals, Netherlands, Review, United Kingdom
Director of the Edinburgh International Festival (EIF), Nicola Benedetti, chose ‘Rituals that...
Read MorePosted by Margaret Rose | 13th Aug 2024 | Edinburgh 2024, Festivals, Review, United Kingdom
Amy Liptrot’s bestselling memoir, The Outrun (2016) has recently been genre hopping. In January...
Read MorePosted by Duška Radosavljević | 17th Aug 2023 | Edinburgh 2023, Review, Scotland
You would not have been wrong to expect a feast in this show set at a giant dining table, fully...
Read MorePosted by Duška Radosavljević | 13th Sep 2019 | Review, United Kingdom
Fresh from a sold-out run at the Edinburgh International Festival, Tim Crouch’s latest piece (a...
Read MorePosted by Duška Radosavljević | 24th Aug 2018 | Adaptation, Festivals, Review, Theatre and Gender, Transcultural Collaborations, United Kingdom
As its title suggests, La Maladie De La Mort is not exactly an uplifting piece of theatre. In...
Read MorePosted by Aleks Sierz | 8th Feb 2018 | London, Review, United Kingdom
Playwright Alan Ayckbourn basically comes in two flavors: suburban comedies of embarrassment and...
Read MorePosted by Rebecca Monks | 2nd Apr 2017 | Festivals, Scotland, Theatre and Politics, United Kingdom
In 1947 Edinburgh was still in a post-war haze. The city was craving colour, culture, and above...
Read MorePosted by Aida Rocci | 22nd Mar 2017 | Festivals, Scotland
If you are a performer, comedian, musician, or artist of any kind, presenting your work at the Edinburgh festival can be quite an enterprise that might only pay off in terms of experience and, if lucky, reputation.
Read MorePosted by Oleg Krasnov - Russia Beyond Headlines | 15th May 2015 | Festivals, News, Russia
The program includes stage productions from Argentina, the UK, Germany, Spain, Italy, China,...
Read MorePosted by Dmitriy Romendik | 4th Jun 2014 | News, Russia, Theatre and Politics
Director and artist Dmitry Krymov’s production of Opus No.7, about the Holocaust and the...
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