Reviews

David Roche: Catholic Erotica

David Roche: Catholic Erotica

September 1st, 2012 by

Before coming to see David Roche perform, I’d spent a lazy Saturday afternoon watching the Paralympics on television. Nothing too remarkable in that of course, just as in the minutes before the show began there was nothing too unusual in noticing a sign language translator and audio describer (Catholic Erotica is a part of the disability […]

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Théâtre du Soleil: Les Naufragés du Fol Espoir ¦ Photo: Michéle Laurent

Théâtre du Soleil: Les Naufragés du Fol Espoir (Aurores) / The Castaways of the Fol Espoir (Sunrises)

August 28th, 2012 by

‘It has taken 48 years for the Edinburgh International to bring us here,’ says Ariane Mnouchkine (founder-director of Theatre du Soleil, legend in her own lifetime) before the show, on this their last performance of a sold-out five-day run. And we can see why: it’s a tall order, bringing this lot over the water. A […]

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Théâtre du Soleil: Les Naufragés du Fol Espoir ¦ Photo: Michèle Laurent

Théâtre du Soleil: Les Naufragés du Fol Espoir (Aurores) / The Castaways of the Fol Espoir (Sunrises)

August 28th, 2012 by

‘It has taken 48 years for the Edinburgh International to bring us here,’ says Ariane Mnouchkine (founder-director of Theatre du Soleil, legend in her own lifetime) before the show, on this their last performance of a sold-out five-day run. And we can see why: it’s a tall order, bringing this lot over the water. A […]

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Superbolt: Centralia

Superbolt: Centralia

August 27th, 2012 by

There is much to appreciate in this quirky show that tells tales from the history of an American town beneath which an underground fire has been burning for decades. The three performers present themselves as the town’s last inhabitants, excited to be here in Edinburgh to share their stories. The cast’s Lecoq School training is […]

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Panta Rei Theatre Collective: Don Quixote! Don Quixote!

Panta Rei Theatre Collective: Don Quixote! Don Quixote!

August 27th, 2012 by

This show might easily have been a final assessment piece on an MA in Contemporary European Theatre. You can tick off the influences of Beckett, Pirandello, Artaud and Brook in a fairly predictable avant-gardist collage of existential quips, grotesque physicality and random dangling objects (unused). There is evidence of strong performing ability, particularly the female […]

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