Pamela Reid
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Uncanny Valley
★★★★☆ Shiny new:
Direct and clear, Rob Drummond gets right among all the big questions in this interactive production which is part of the International Science Festival.
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The Straw Chair
✭✭✭✭✩ Ragged glory:
There is a warm and thoughtful core to The Straw Chair at the Traverse that sometimes seems in danger of being overpowered by a particularly remarkable performance.
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Review – Kiss, Cuddle, Torture (revisited)
Often after reading a novel, a poem or watching a film we can be left asking ‘what was that about?’. On the surface, Black Dingo Productions’ Kiss, Cuddle, Torture is a bleak drama about domestic violence.
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Review – Kiss Cuddle Torture
Edinburgh writer Jennifer Adam’s first full-length play, Kiss, Cuddle, Torture, is an unsettling exploration of issues surrounding domestic violence.