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OTR REVIEW: URINETOWN

 Carla van der Sluijs, our Theatre Editor, reviews Just So Society’s impressive production of Urinetown. Urinetown, directed by Ryan Hay and produced by Danielle Donnally, is the Just So Society’s...

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OTR REVIEW: STRICTLY COME DANCING

Carla van der Sluijs, our Theatre Editor, spends a glamorous yet chaotic evening at ‘Strictly Come Dancing,’ hosted by the Ballroom and Latin Dance Society. Ballroom and Latin Dance Society’s ‘Strictly...

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PREVIEW: JERUSALEM

Carla van der Sluijs, our theatre editor, meets with Al Gillespie to discuss his directorial finale in St. Andrews: Jerusalem   1.      What made you want to stage Jez Butterworth’s Jerusalem in St...

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PREVIEW INTERVIEW: KALEIDOSCOPE

Carla van der Sluijs chats with Caroline McWilliams, the director of the Dance Society’s show ‘Kaleidoscope’, to discuss the exciting upcoming performance at The Byre.   What is the motivation behind...

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REVIEW: JERUSALEM

Staff Writer Hugh M. Casey reviews Mermaid’s final production of the year: Jerusalem.   It is always a marked occasion when Mermaids stage productions at the Byre and Jerusalem did not dwindle against...

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REVIEW: BONNIE AND CLYDE

Sarah Crawford reviews Just So Society’s final performance of the semester: Bonnie and Clyde.   Bonnie and Clyde tells the story of Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow, two lovers from West Dallas who made...

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ANOTHER OPENING, ANOTHER SHOW: The Tribe Theatre

Our Theatre Editor, Carla, is here to introduce her section of the magazine, which can range from reviews of student productions to reflections and analyses of theatre today and in the past. Contact...

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FRINGE REVIEW: ROCK AND HUNT

Catherine Potter offers her thoughts on Sonder Theatre’s production at the Edinburgh Fringe, Rock and Hunt.   “Sometimes things that are [lavish] are worse.” To paraphrase the hot new meme in town,...

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FRINGE REVIEW: COMMONS

Commons, one of the Mermaids productions at the Edinburgh Fringe, is reviewed by Catherine Potter   Marcus Thwaites. Oxford-educated, an MP and a Brexit voter. You’re most likely going to judge this...

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FRINGE REVIEW: ATLAS

Catherine Potter reviews Atlas at the Edinburgh Fringe. Isaac Newton’s Third Law of Motion states that ‘for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction’. Strictly speaking, this refers to...

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