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Tay Bridge

Tay Bridge

★★★★☆ Compelling

There is a confidence to the staging and performing of Tay Bridge, from Arkle at the Royal Scots Club for one week, that is thoroughly involving.

Aug 17 2022 | By | Reply More
Laugh Out Loud (Cry Quietly)

Laugh Out Loud (Cry Quietly)

★★★☆☆ Fresh breeze:

Laugh Out Loud (Cry Quietly), by Arkle at the Royal Scots Club, is a sparky confection lacking profundity but full of energy.

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Much Ado About Nothing

Much Ado About Nothing

✭✭✭✩✩ Mixed success:
Arkle’s Much Ado About Nothing at the Royal Scots Club overcomes a less than well thought-out central concept to deliver a solid, enjoyable production.

Aug 18 2015 | By | Reply More
Rumours

Rumours

✭✭✭✩✩ Frantic fun
Energetic, consistent and farcically daft, Arkle Theatre Company’s production of Rumours provides some diverting entertainment.

Aug 14 2014 | By | Reply More
The Astronaut’s Chair – Review

The Astronaut’s Chair – Review

✭✭✭✩✩ Breathing thin air

Stepping out over the edge of the atmosphere into space might be a dream for most, but it is one which high-flying aviator Renee Coburg feels is already within her grasp.

Apr 24 2014 | By | Reply More
Review – We Happy Few

Review – We Happy Few

Arkle Theatre Company make a good job of an over-written script in their solid and entertaining production of We Happy Few, which plays at the Lauriston Hall to Saturday 28 April 2012.

Apr 27 2012 | By | Reply More
Æ Review – The Comedy of Errors

Æ Review – The Comedy of Errors

★★★☆☆

Cartoon capers cut right through to the heart of Shakespeare’s Comedy of Errors in the Edinburgh Graduate Theatre Group’s twinkling new production up at the Church Hill Theatre until Saturday.

May 20 2011 | By | Reply More