Alan Ireby

The Court

The Court

★★★☆☆ Maybe murder

Edinburgh Little Theatre’s interactive court-set drama, The Court, finds a middle aged woman accused by her sister of murdering their mother and is run on the Lunchtime Theatre principle of adding a pie and bevvy to the ticket price.

Aug 20 2024 | By | Reply More
Murder at the Fringe

Murder at the Fringe

★★★☆☆ Fun exercise

Murder at the Fringe, by Edinburgh Little Theatre, is extremely courageous. The audience is closely involved in the solving of a murder, with six suspects lined up for questioning.

Aug 18 2024 | By | Reply More
Wallace

Wallace

★★★☆☆ Raw

Edinburgh Little Theatre’s Wallace is a conscious attempt to stir the blood by celebrating a figure from Scottish history.

Aug 25 2023 | By | Reply More
The Court

The Court

★★★☆☆ Interactive

In another of those open-ended court cases where the verdict is up for grabs, Edinburgh Little Theatre’s The Court provides a thought-provoking, carefully constructed hour.

Aug 14 2023 | By | Reply More
Conflict in Court

Conflict in Court

★★★★☆ Guilty pleasure

Nicely timed against the backdrop of recent verdicts in the Depp vs Heard trial in the US and the Wagatha Christie trial in the UK, Edinburgh Little Theatre bring Liam Rudden’s well-observed Conflict in Court to Hill Street Theatre for August.

Aug 16 2022 | By | Reply More
The Garden of Delight

The Garden of Delight

★★★☆☆ Scenic:

Making perfect use of one the Fringe’s most idyllic venues, Theatre Alba’s The Garden of Delights is a promenade tale with a strong environmental twist for younger children.

Aug 1 2018 | By | Reply More
Double Bill

Double Bill

“✭✭✭✭✩ Character-driven”
Young critics scheme review:
Theatre Alba present a double bill at Duddingston Kirk Manse of Chekhov’s Smoking is Bad for You and Tennessee Williams’ Something Unspoken.

Aug 17 2015 | By | Reply More