Review: The Butterfly Catcher
"work that stands beside the professionals with ease"
Published May 29, 2015 by Paul Levy
Review: I need a Doctor: The Whosical
James Wilson-Taylor and Jessica Spray make a formidable team, creating between them a high paced breathless performance of a spoof-parody-musical-comedy-satirical-fan fiction-fringy-theatrical delight.
Published May 29, 2015 by Didi Craze
Review: Shit-faced Showtime
A fun new shit-faced format with peaks and troughs
Published May 29, 2015 by Guy Wah
Review: Point and Shoot
"highly talented musicians"
Published May 29, 2015 by Nigel Nevinson
Review: We Can Make you Happy
Superb musical comedy that will make you happy.
Published May 29, 2015 by Bill Parslow
Review: Kafka’s Metamorphosis
"wonderful songs and dances performed by the amazingly talented cast"
Published May 24, 2015 by Joan Kane
Review: Entirely Necessary Adventure
"These four performers from the Magic Maverick theatre company are awesome!"
Published May 22, 2015 by Joan Kane & Bruce A! Kraemer
Review: Sister Act
A Class Act
Published May 16, 2015 by Andreia Solomon Burke
Review: Only The Good Die Young
A medley of some of the memorable songs by good musicians who died too young.
Published March 1, 2015 by Nigel Ford
Review: [title of show]
[title of show] is a charming, self-reflective, self-deprecating world where the characters imagine a show within a show within a show.
Published March 1, 2015 by Alison-Jane Hunter
Review: Salvation Amy
A manic, funny, energetic, engaging evening with an OCD singer songwriter taking us for a forage through the Salvo’s bin.
Published March 1, 2015 by Nigel Ford
Review: Kava Girls
A new musical with plenty of potential
Published August 7, 2014 by Paul Levy
Review: The Duck Pond
You'll be swept away ..
Published August 7, 2014 by Andrew Allen
Review: The Girl Who
Published August 7, 2014 by Andrew Allen
Review: Laika: A Space Dogyssey
A punchy, dynamic musical about history, family and Soviet Russia
Published August 7, 2014 by Daniel Solon
Review: I Need A Doctor : The Whosical
People of Earth, please attend carefully: The show to see if you've got time on your hands ..
Published August 7, 2014 by Andrew Allen
Review: Pirates of Men’s Pants
Piratical subterfuge in this modern take on a G&S classic.
Published August 7, 2014 by Tim Wilcock
Review: The Reviewers
A must see for all reviewers
Published August 7, 2014 by Tim Wilcock
Review: Banjo Man
"a poignant, moving and entertaining show"
Published August 7, 2014 by Jo Tomalin
Review: Conditions of Love
A vibrant piece of theatre that mixes Sondheim and Shakespeare and gives us great insight to love from a youthful perspective
Published August 7, 2014 by Donald C Stewart
Review: The Shakespeare Revue
The perfect antidote to a damp and dreary Edinburgh morning
Published August 7, 2014 by Tim Wilcock
Review: On the Box!
A delightful hour of musical comedy
Published August 7, 2014 by Paul Levy
Review: The Long Lost River Song
utterly charming, intimate music and dining experience
Published May 29, 2014 by Rachel Blackman
Review: Simply Soweto Encha
Powerful, often moving, always infectiously uplifting
Published May 29, 2014 by Paul Levy
Review: Company
Sondheim would be proud of this show
Published May 29, 2014 by Nigel Nevinson
Review: The Opinion Makers
"fast-paced, wise-cracking, and hilarious musical. "
Published May 29, 2014 by Tim Pilcher and Sue Bradley
Review: The Bloody Ballad
" has the potential to become a cult hit."
Published May 29, 2014 by Tim Pilcher & Sue Bradley
Review: My Friend Lester
"the singer and the saxophonist have a great musical rapport "
Published May 29, 2014 by Nigel Nevinson
Review: Bel Canto Bowie
An adventure into the un-Bown.
Published March 1, 2014 by Prerna Ashok
Review: Jollyboat -not seen on TV
"I predict this ship will sail on the comedy high seas for some time"
Published August 7, 2013 by David Mounfield
Review: Sinatra: the final curtain
If you like Sinatra you will love this musical journey through a back catalogue that has authentic voices in tune with his fans
Published August 7, 2013 by Donald C Stewart
Review: [title of show]
A post-modern homage to the great Broadway musical
Published August 7, 2013 by Vivienne Egan
Review: A Glee Inspired Romeo and Juliet
An original take on a classic that just fails to ignite but carries us along pleasantly
Published August 7, 2013 by Donald C Stewart
Review: Pianoforte, My Life
"there's an intriguing atmosphere to this production"
Published August 7, 2013 by Paul Levy
Review: Shirley Gnome
"a wild evening of sexually fuelled country rock"
Published August 7, 2013 by Anthony Lou Macari
Review: Africa Entsha
Outstanding and life-affirming.
Published May 29, 2013 by Paul Levy
Review: The Ray Charles Experience
A soft-shoe shuffling tribute to one of the world’s greatest musicians.
Published May 29, 2013 by Tim Pilcher & Sue Bradley
Review: Miss Givings
Fine singing, evocative and sweet
Published May 29, 2013 by Paul Levy
Review: Nick Pynn and Kate Daisy Grant
An evening of musical virtuosity by a pair of award-winning performers.
Published May 29, 2013 by Tim Pilcher & Sue Bradley
Review: Mindfulmess
Introspective and soothing music that speaks louder than words
Published March 1, 2013 by Prerna Ashok
Review: Company
A Sondheim classic presented by the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland’s musical theatre students.
Published August 7, 2012 by Jayne Gross
Review: Moon
Unique voices on the Fringe
Published August 7, 2012 by Paul Levy
Review: The Boy Friend
"has an energy, freshness and enthusiasm"
Published August 7, 2012 by Mike Fitzgerald
Review: Mr. Carmen
A sensory delight full of fantastic images that linger on
Published August 7, 2012 by Clare Simpson
Review: Wild West End
A wild witch's cauldron of wit, fun and song-and-dance
Published August 7, 2012 by Shirley Jaffe
Review: Songs of Lear
A profound, spiritual performance
Published August 7, 2012 by Clare Simpson
Review: Key 89
Enchanting recital from Fringe regular, Sebastian Thirlway
Published August 7, 2012 by Tim Wilcock
Review: Active Virgin
The girl can’t help it in this wonderful new musical parodying our obsession with the unattainable body beautiful.
Published August 7, 2012 by Catriona Ruth Paterson
Review: Departure Lounge
Tans, teeth, tenors and a buxom wench from the Wirral
Published August 7, 2012 by Tim Wilcock
Review: Rubies in the Attic
These delightful singing Dolls create a diamond show
Published August 7, 2012 by Catriona Ruth Paterson
Review: Brian Kellock Trio
Sublime jazz from one of the most accomplished pianists on the circuit.
Published August 7, 2012 by Tim Wilcock
Review: The Blanks’ Big Break
Ted's Band from Scrubs resting on borrowed laurels
Published August 7, 2012 by Dan Lentell
Review: Anthony Rapp – Without You
The best Broadway star life story since Elaine Stritch.
Published August 7, 2012 by Benet Catty
Review: Clinton The Musical
New musical gets President seal of approval
Published August 7, 2012 by Benet Catty
Review: Re-Animator The Musical
Finally a worthy successor to the Rocky Horror Show
Published August 7, 2012 by Jayne Gross
Review: The Blitz Sisters
1940's Nostalgia
Published August 7, 2012 by Althea Stentiford
Review: Eidolon
Fleeting dream world touches many strings without saying anything
Published June 3, 2012 by James Davidson
Review: The Troubador’s Tale
Awesome original music accompanied by hit and miss animation performed with charm
Published June 1, 2012 by Jeffrey Jay Fowler
Review: Trumpton Comes Alive
Delightful, nostalgic, and times flies by.
Published May 29, 2012 by Paul Levy
Review: Rainbow Ride
Multi-audio-visual-physical ride through the spectrum
Published May 29, 2012 by Paul Levy
Review: Peter Straker’s Brel
A wonderful evening for Brel lovers sung by a master
Published May 29, 2012 by Gail Louw
Review: Faust
A retelling of Goethe's Faust, using a chorus of musicians, song and modern rhyme to bring the original story into a new generation.
Published May 29, 2012 by Simon Magnus
Review: English Chamber Choir
The English Chamber Choir present some complex choral works in one of Brighton's most grandiose venues.
Published May 15, 2012 by Adele Bates
Review: Playing Politics
Political parody and satire at its absolute best – hits every nail on the head
Published August 7, 2011 by Tim Wilcock