Review: Follow the Faun

A forty-five minute acid trippy escapade of movement, music, lights and human connection


Review: Hitch

"Good Evening. Consider, if you will, a group of scoundrels and vagabonds who like to play with rope .."


Review: BLAM!

It's true: working 9 to 5 ain't no way to make a living. Try this instead ..


Review: Ticket to Bollywood

An explosion of enthusiastic colour illuminating a culture which entrances from your very first experience


Review: 64 Squares

Enter the brain of ‘B’, and discover some of the most exciting physical theatre on the Fringe.


Review: Smother

A dark, gritty exploration of obsession, addiction, and commitment.


Review: Big Shot

Outstanding work from TMB - again!


Review: May-we-go-round?

"Theatre and dance that hurls custard pies at convention"


Review: Exalt and 5 Tangos

Lovely double bill of fascinating contemporary dance followed by a classic dance text


Review: Jekyll and Hyde

An impressive modern adaptation


Review: Spin

Contemporary dance that impresses


Review: The Human Voice

Beautiful and disturbing


Review: Hot Cat


Review: Bottle Mail from Okinawa

Traditional Asian tale told with gusto and verve


Review: My Uncle’s Shoes

Absolutely Charming


Review: Talk to the Demon

A disarming and controversial new work by acclaimed Belgian company


Review: Sun

Folkloric. Punk. Tensile with mischief


Review: Invisible Empire

A very interesting and engaging live interrogation of conformity that had five actors claim to use movement and song to explore why we conform and why we ought to break free from convention


Review: Ours Was The Fen Country

A beautiful piece of dance theatre about a surprising subject


Review: Dance Derby

Depression-era jazz dance tragedy, co-produced by Scottish Opera.


Review: The 63rd International Choreographers’ Showcase

This was a bite size assortment of performances and an interesting introduction to dance for theatre goers interested in learning more about different forms of artistic expression.


Review: S/He is Nancy Joe

A powerful physical performance from a skilled dancer and choreographer.


Review: I See You

Very powerful dance piece that washes away naiveté with innocence


Review: 50 Acts

Hilarious take on modern nonsense!


Review: Time for Fun

We gasped at times at the clever and effective simplicity


Review: Say Something

Exciting and exhilarating immersive interactive dance and music performance


Review: The Story of Harap Alb

Beautifully woven storytelling and performing


Review: Naive Dance Mastclass

An interesting combination of clowning with contemporary dance


Review: Smashed

Contemporary dance is superseded by juggling in this tribute to Pina Bausch


Review: Wyrd…with grace

Cross-art form play with an environmentally spiritual edge


Review: I Heart Jack

An ageing cabaret singer, a young socialite, and a gigolo named Jack tell their stories through an interesting mix of mediums


Review: Back of the Bus

A Kanga Bus Tour That Kicks


Review: I Infinite

An exquisite gem of a show poised somewhere between infinity and solid ground


Review: Last Orders

Sawney Bean has well and truly been pushed over the edge.


Review: Hold

A little confused but see it anyway.


Review: Parallel Memories

An agile duet exploring fractured memories.


Review: Flamenco for Kids

A great afternoon of engagement for children


Review: Colour Me Happy

A charming and inventive devised show


Review: Translunar Paradise

There is something magically uplifting about this show which will stay with you for days.


Review: Scary Gorgeous

What is gorgeous, is pretty much always scary.


Review: Anima

An atmospheric site specific performance


Review: Asta Nielsen is Dead

Who needs a voice when [Re:ArtzZ) use physicality & mime to bring the house down?


Review: Tie

These young contemporary dancers put the art in entertainment


Review: Rhythms With Soul

A glorious display of traditional Flamenco theatre.


Review: Cento Close

A movement piece based on everyday movements. Which can make some of the movements look a little .. well, like the ones we do every day.


Review: Another Someone

Rashdash Theatre blend sharp choreography with delicate acting and powerful singing, producing a show that dabbles in a myriad genres.


Review: Miranda

A wonderful performer in a beautiful production of contemporary Indian storytelling.


Review: Duetiquette

"mischievous and passionate"


Review: Anatomy of Fantasy

" stunning visual imagery and sheer physicality"


Review: Inside

Outstanding dance theatre bristling with pent-up masculinity


Review: Alba Flamenca

Another audacious, passionate and captivating performance from the Alba Flamenca team.