
Review: Common Tongue
This is a funny, warm, and energetic play about home, ultimately - and the seemingly perpetually impossible subject of speaking Scots
Erin Williamson (she/her) writes widely across play, fiction, poetry, and life writing. Her recent work includes ‘Pots and Pans’, a short play written for Birds Of Paradise Theatre Company; and ‘Dog Collar’, a work of flash fiction published by Lassitude Zine. Influenced by her roots in arts, languages and bodywork practices, Erin’s writing is concerned with words, bodies, communication and storytelling conventions. She lives in Edinburgh.
Review: Common Tongue
This is a funny, warm, and energetic play about home, ultimately - and the seemingly perpetually impossible subject of speaking Scots
Review: 1, 2, 3. Shit. That’s my OCD.
Rhythmical, immediate, and cleverly structured, it’s gorgeous work on a strong mind trying to make sense of its landscape past and present.
Review: 15:10 To Yuma
An engaging personable show about growing up in the hottest place in the United States - Smith's got great stories
Review: Traces of Belief (Taiwan Season)
Simultaneously about "everything" without losing its peaceful quality, the show envelops us like a wave or a prayer