“George Vere has been working on The Starship Osiris on and off for five years,” according to the programme, a sheet of folded A5 paper, roughly torn on
Hardened Fringers, brothers Ed and Tommy of the good ship Jollyboat have enthusiasm, talent, one guitar between the two of them, and balloon swords, taking to the stage
With pulsing electronic beats across a hall illuminated by their shifting projected logo, the grotesque reprobates of Kill the Beast are back in town, pitchfork held aloft, as
The schoolgirls play their playground games, a singsong chorus of “who’s afraid of the big, bad wolf?” while Granny watches and coos, “ooh, how you’ve grown” to young
A tale most astonishing – and frankly in many ways unbelievable – is told by those who participated, the events described at a meeting of the Royal Geological
There are expectations set by the daily familiarity and experience with the macrocosmic scale; even those unfamiliar with Newton’s laws of motion can gauge where to reach to
What is it to be David Lynch? How does one define that quality which falls under the impenetrable shade of the umbrella marked “Lynchian.” It is perhaps simpler
The ambition of Not Cricket Productions is not insignificant, staging not one but three “extraordinary voyages” in a single enclosed space, studio seven on the upper floor of
Is it possible to sell out a free show? Certainly even on a rare sunny Saturday in Scotland’s capital during the fiercely competitive festival month of August, Yianni