Flora Gosling
May 4, 20221 min read
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...
Flora Gosling
May 4, 20224 min read
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...
Flora Gosling
May 4, 20222 min read
Review: Romeo and Juliet (Zoo Charteris)
“Never was a story of more woe, than this of Juliet and her Romeo.” Perhaps, but there can be an awful lot of despair that comes with...
Flora Gosling
May 4, 20222 min read
Review: Stand By (The Lemon Tree)
Once the fringe is over, some shows continue to perform at smaller venues until they finally splutter out and go their separate ways....
Flora Gosling
May 4, 20223 min read
Review: Medea on Media (C)
When is a production of Medea not a production of Medea? Apparently, when the Koreans do it. Theatre group Seongbukdong Beedoolkee have...
Flora Gosling
May 4, 20222 min read
Review: My Pet, My Love (C Royal)
With the number of people with dementia growing year on year, estimated at around 50 million this year, a one-man show that is not only...
Flora Gosling
May 4, 20223 min read
Review: Mies Julie (Assembly Rooms)
Adaptations in new settings can change an entire production. Sometimes you can take a Shakespeare play, for example, set it in post-World...
Flora Gosling
May 4, 20223 min read
Review: Lord Dismiss Us (theSpace @ Surgeons' Hall)
Greetings to you, ladies and gentlemen, and a warm welcome to this review of “Lord Dismiss Us”, which is being performed by a fine cast...
Flora Gosling
May 4, 20222 min read
Review: Wild Bore (The Traverse)
Bravo. Well done. Top job. Zoe Coombs Marr, Ursula Martinez, Adrienne Truscott, I would like to hand in my notice. I am defeated. Their...
Flora Gosling
May 4, 20222 min read
Review: Seance (Summerhall)
What’s that? No production photo? No, you must be mistaken, my dear. That’s it. That’s what “Séance” looks like. That’s what it looks...