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A theatrical tribute to the late Argentinian trans activist based on her autobiography, Cecilia Gentili's Red Ink is a loud ...
The Russian political activists and musicians return to Edinburgh with a powerful, genre-crossing expression of rage, fear, ...
In new show All In, Dan Tiernan provides an hour of unrelenting laughter, and the promise of a astonishing career in comedy ...
The audience files in to Degenerate to find a woman lying on the floor, bound hand and feet, duct tape covering her mouth. It ...
Inspired by real stories, this intimate two-hander of friendship and teenage angst follows two girls on a one-way journey to ...
Unfortunately, the central mystery of Islands does not pay off, and the film is far better as a study of trapped characters ...
Brendan Canty’s Christy avoids the grim cliches of social realist cinema to tell a compelling coming-of-age story filled with ...
It’s usually hailed as an 'affordable' travel destination, or the target of xenophobic cliches about drugs and migration. In ...
The Butterfly Who Flew Into The Rave is an artful rejection of the stylised image of the underground party scene.
Howling at the Moon is a whip-smart hour of Christopher Macarthur-Boyd where killer impressions, razor-sharp storytelling and ...
This drama concerned with the bubbling attraction between two women – one a celebrated painter, one a bartender in a small ...
Zainab Johnson glides onto the stage, her flowing white robes giving her the appearance of an old-time preacher ready to ...
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