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Theatre 2025 Archives - Page 3 of 10 - One4Review

Cyn   4****

August 18, 2025 |

Cyn, staged in the intimate Mint Studio at Greenside@George Street, is a powerful and resonant piece of new Welsh writing that played to a packed audience on its opening day. Written by Sam Rees, who also takes on the … Read More

The Fit Prince (who gets switched on the square in the frosty castle the night before (insert public holiday here)) – 4****

August 18, 2025 |

Following on from the smash hits of Gwyneth Goes Skiing and Diana: The Untold and Untrue Story, AwkwardProds returns with another mixup of camp craziness, this time parodying the seasonal silliness of Christmas (or insert-public-holiday-here) movies so exemplified by Netflix … Read More

Spy Movie: The Play!   4****

August 17, 2025 |

Spy Movie: The Play! brings its riotous mix of parody and farce to a packed Pleasance Above, delivering an hour of high-energy laughs and affectionate skewering of classic spy tropes.

The show starts with … Read More

Margolyes and Dickens: More Best Bits 5*****

August 16, 2025 |

I am writing this from the Meadows in Edinburgh, still basking in the glow of Miriam Margolyes’s performance. And yes, her show really was just as exquisite as last year. I did wonder if I’d hear some of the same … Read More

Lost Property – 5*****

August 16, 2025 |

Lost Property is a sharp, poignant and hilarious one-woman show that leaves a lasting impression, thanks largely to the outstanding performance of Amelia Dunn, who also co-wrote the piece with Tuia Suter. Dunn plays Alice, a woman embarking on an … Read More

DRAMA GIRLS – 4****

August 16, 2025 |

Drama Girls at theSpace offers an often amusing yet quietly cutting insight into the intense, competitive world of drama school. Set in the students’ final year, we follow Lisa, Danielle, and Jennifer as they bicker, stress, and claw their … Read More

SKYE: A Thriller – 3.5***

August 15, 2025 |

kye: A Thriller at Summerhall wastes no time pulling you into its shadowy world. From the opening moments, Dawn Steele grips your attention as Annie, a woman tangled in family secrets. She also takes on the roles of Annie’s siblings, … Read More

16 Summers 3***

August 15, 2025 |

The blurb of 16 Summers describes the show as ‘a nostalgic coming-of-age tale traversing the building blocks of [Ayindè’s] identity’. To illustrate these memories, Ayindè presents a show which combines the mediums of stand-up and one-man theatre, while also … Read More

When Billy Met Alasdair 4****

August 14, 2025 |

In When Billy Met Alasdair, Scottish author and playwright Alan Bissett imagines what might have happened in a conversation between two Scottish legends: Billy Connolly and Alasdair Gray. Bissett is aware there is admittedly not a lot to speculate … Read More

Lunchbox – 4****

August 14, 2025 |

In Lunchbox, Lubna Kerr takes a familiar childhood story — the dreaded school bully — and turns it into something richer, more layered, and unexpectedly compassionate. As both writer and performer, Kerr draws from her own schooldays to recall Stephen McGregor, … Read More