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Review: EUTC's Immaculate
EUTC, Immaculate Rating: ★★★★ The second coming of Christ came to Bedlam Theatre this Halloweekend, and it was so very fun. Having premiered at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival 20 years ago, Immaculate is about Mia (Eve Nugent), a young woman who wakes up six months pregnant. Mia is someone who finds everyday life banal, so she instead became a dominatrix/mistress/sex-worker – whatever you’d like to call it. The catch is, she doesn’t have sex with any of her clients; in fact, s
Kyri Antholis
Nov 73 min read
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Review: EUTC's Little Women
EUTC, Little Women Rating: ★★★★★ Since the world was first introduced to the March sisters in 1868, plenty have tried to recapture the unbridled and contagious spirit of Louisa May Alcott’s Little Women  in print, on stage, and on screen. Its most recent iteration, Greta Gerwig’s critically acclaimed 2019 film, is the seventh cinematic adaption of the coming-of-age novel. It seems almost obligatory for Hollywood’s leading female stars to have played Jo, the headstrong second
Molly Barrow
Oct 234 min read
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Fringe 25: Sins of the Mother
EUTC, Sins of the Mother Rating: ★★★★ ‘…you have one fucked up family, Mark.’ SPOILER FREE BITESIZE The Edinburgh University Theatre...
Benjamin Freckelton
Aug 33 min read
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Translations: A Review
Rating: ***** With troublesome Brexit deals and the tumultuous relationship between England and Northern Ireland hot in the press, it...
Emily Procter
Mar 5, 20232 min read
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