Hurrah. It’s my annual ‘If Edinburgh Fringe Circus Shows Were An Album’ review again, where I get to combine my two passions and indulge my inner muso-geek. 2017 was a pretty brilliant year overall and once more a delight and privilege for me to represent my venue in sponsoring the Total Theatre and Jacksons Lane […]
Tag Archives: Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2017
On Being in Nassim
September 5th, 2017 by Nir Paldi‘No rehearsals. No preparation. Just a sealed envelope and a different actor every performance reading a script for the first time.’ On 20 August 2017, Nir Paldi, actor and co-artistic director of Theatre Ad Infinitum, took part in Nassim, the latest work by Iranian playwright Nassim Soleimanpour. Home. Mother. Boy. Balcony. Tomatoes. Photos. Salam. Hello. […]
This is not a review: Wild Bore and more
August 28th, 2017 by Dorothy Max PriorWhat are reviews for, that is the question? It’s something that comes up all the time here at Total Theatre Magazine central, especially at the moment, as we struggle to re-establish ourselves, and work out what we are doing here and why. There are some of us who believe passionately in maintaining a reviews section, […]
The Last Great Hunt: Bruce
August 28th, 2017 by Beccy SmithThe Last Great Hunt burst onto the scene in Edinburgh back in 2011. The Adventures of Alvin Sputnik, solo creation of puppeteer/artist Tim Watts, presented a new virtuosity of visual storytelling, stylishly blending hand puppetry, animation and music with emotional depth charges of narrative in this tale of bereavement as a perilous quest. Their follow-up […]
Winning Hearts and Minds
August 28th, 2017 by Dorothy Max PriorSummerhall are all-victorious in the Innovation, Experimentation and Playing with Form category of the Total Theatre Awards 2017 There is an irony, says Rachel Mars, picking up her Total Theatre Award, in making a show about competition and envy that goes on to win an award… Her show, Our Carnal Hearts, is a total delight. […]