

REVIEW: The Marriage of Figaro
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It’s one of the most popular operas of all time and has one of Mozart’s most iconic scores, and the Scottish Opera’s production more than…
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REVIEW: Siren Songs and Serenades
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Anna Clyne’s music has a fascinating habit of seducing the listener before quietly unsettling them. That duality sat at the centre of Sirens and Serenades…
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REVIEW: Bears Bears Bears
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Bears Bears Bears marks the latest production from Divided Culture Co, a company continuing to champion new writing and emerging creatives. Winner of the 2025…
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REVIEW: FLUSH
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The women’s bathroom has always operated as a confessional – secrets exchanged between strangers over shared lipstick, governed by the tacit understanding that whatever happens…
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REVIEW: Il Cimento dell’Armonia e dell’Inventione
Reading Time: 3 minutesFour men. Four movements. Four seasons: a stark, sinuous and urgent dance piece inspired by Vivaldi’s seminal composition. On the day of Sir David Attenborough’s…
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REVIEW: Dinner
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Who doesn’t enjoy drama at a dinner party? When you’re not involved, of course. Unfortunately for the guests at this particular dinner, everyone becomes involved…
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IN CONVERSATION WITH: Pichet Klunchun
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Queer East festival presents No. 60, the culmination of esteemed Thai choreographer and dance artist Pichet Klunchun’s deconstruction of Thai traditional Khon dance. We sat…
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IN CONVERSATION WITH: Jonty O’Callaghan
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We sat down for an exclusive interview with Jonty O’Callaghan to discuss ‘Jonty O’Callaghan’s Got Some Notes’, a fast-paced one-man character-driven sketch comedy show written…
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IN CONVERSATION WITH: Martha Loader and Patrick Morris
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We sat down for an exclusive interview with Martha Loader (writer) and Patrick Morris (director) who take Albatross – A mother-daughter drama testing the boundaries…
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IN CONVERSATION WITH: Alfrun Rose
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We sat down for an exclusive interview with Alfrun Rose, writer and performer of ‘Dead Air’. Inspired by her experiences of loss and real-world AI…
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