Liam Rudden

The Brooklyn Scotsman
★★★☆☆ It’s a rap:
Young Critics Scheme
The Brooklyn Scotsman, at the Hill Street Theatre for the full Fringe, is Stevie Creed’s story of how, as a teenage Scottish rapper, he decided to leave home and fulfil the American dream.

Carnegie Casting Call
Carnegie musical to premiere at #EdFringe 2016:
Auditions have been announced for the premiere staged production of Carnegie The Musical, which is to play a week at the Edinburgh Fringe 2016.

May I Have The Bill Please?
✭✭✭✩✩ A comical faff
Young critics scheme review
Witty middleclass middle-aged comedy, May I Have The Bill Please? by Robin Mitchell overanalyses what happens when a group of adults are given the bill for a meal.

Conflict in Court
✭✭✭✭✩ interactive trial
The upstairs space in the New Town theatre is decked out as a small courtroom where Tory MP Marcus Baillie seeks damages from a red-top tabloid in Liam Rudden latest interactive drama.

Thief
✭✭✭✭✩ Hello Sailor
Following its award-winning debut at the Brighton Festival in May, one man show Thief makes its wayward progress towards this year’s Edinburgh Festival Fringe.

Review – Silence In Court
Emerald Blue’s Silence In Court, a courtroom drama at New Town Theatre featuring audience interaction, is an intriguing, involving and thought-provoking piece of theatre.