

Review: We Want You to Watch (theSpace on Niddry Street)
Voyeurism is a difficult topic to challenge through theatre; you can't criticise people taking enjoyment by looking at sexual images,...
Aug 21, 2019


Review: High Trees (Greenside at Nicholson Square)
With city-centre space being the rare commodity it is during August, it’s unsurprising that most performers find themselves in black...
Aug 18, 2019


Review: Bitter Wheat (Garrick Theatre)
While I may not be a London critic, it’s difficult to be a theatre enthusiast with a twitter account without having heard of “Bitter...
Jul 8, 2019


Review: The Tell-Tale Heart (Dorfman Theatre)
In a city awash with Pantos and feel-good festive shows, it is only natural that my macabre sensibilities were attracted to Anthony...
Jan 2, 2019


My Favourite Shows of 2018
OK, OK, so I know it’s become a joke how many critics (film, mostly) produce a list of the best and the worst from their respective...
Dec 13, 2018


Review: Ideation (Court Theatre)
A meeting room full of managing consultants does not seem like an obvious place for a dark and thrilling play, but that is what Aaron...
Jun 8, 2018


Review: At the Wake (Circa Theatre)
When there is any arts festival on, it can be easy to forget that productions are still being put on outside of it. While the New Zealand...
Mar 25, 2018


Review: Cull (Gryphon Theatre)
Facebook culling is something I think all of us have done at one point or another (or even on an annual basis); deleting and unfollowing...
Mar 18, 2018


Review: Poet Vs Pageant (BATS Theatre)
Trying to enchant an audience with a story on the back of wit and rhyme, is a style and a performance type not done enough in this time....
Mar 8, 2018


Review: Welcome to Self Co. (Tiny Theatre at Garnet Station)
Corporate humour is, for the most part, fairly safe ground. It is an area to which most people can drag up unpleasant memories about...
Feb 22, 2018