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  • The Factory

    Edinburgh festival: The Factory

    Aug 20 2008:

    Pleasance Courtyard
    By way of dramatising a historical atrocity, Badac Theatre commit a theatrical atrocity

  • 3 out of 5
    Aug 20 2008:

    Soho, London
    I may question the play's premise, but I enjoyed its execution, says Michael Billington

  • 3 out of 5
    The Idiot Colony, Pleasance Dome, Edinburgh Aug 19 2008:

    Pleasance Dome, Edinburgh
    This portrait of three women in an asylum is a record of grinding frustration - and fleeting tenderness, too, says Maxie Szalwinska

  • 3 out of 5
    Aug 19 2008:

    Traverse, Edinburgh
    It's vulgar, uncommon and inconsequential - and Brian Logan can't get this show out of his head

  • 2 out of 5
    Aug 18 2008:

    Pleasance Courtyard, Edinburgh
    Nothing can be taken for granted in Claire MacDonald's slippery play, says Maddy Costa

  • 3 out of 5
    Shitty Deal Puppet Theatre Aug 18 2008:

    The Vault, Edinburgh
    For a naughty toddler's guide to the history of the downtrodden, look no further, says Brian Logan

  • 3 out of 5
    Aug 18 2008:

    Assembly Rooms, Edinburgh
    There is testimony here from men and women from all ranks of the military, says Maxie Szalwinska

  • 3 out of 5
    Aug 18 2008:

    Underbelly, Edinburgh
    Yes, it's silly, but Nick Blakeley's impeccably acted production brushes all objections aside, says Maddy Costa

  • Aug 18 2008:

    From the archive: August 18 1947 'The Linden Tree', at the Duchess Theatre, finds Mr. Priestley still thumping the topical

  • Aug 18 2008:

    King's Theatre/The Hub, Edinburgh
    This Polish production of Sarah Kane's play makes for thrilling theatre, thinks Michael Billington

  • Aug 17 2008:

    Theatre: Alistair McGowan is neurotic composer Vernon Gersch, thrown together with 'flaky' lyricist Sonia Walsk (Connie Fisher) to write a few hits

  • Aug 17 2008:

    Perfect mimicry of Edith Piaf is not enough to rescue a skinny little play, but Gigi supplies that missing ooh-la-la

  • Aug 17 2008:

    Edinburgh festival: Theatre roundup
    Two Irish writers provide urgent new drama with gripping tales of a Fifties time warp and a bloody trio says Katie Toms

  • 3 out of 5
    Aug 16 2008:

    Regent's Park Open Air, London
    Thank heavens for good casting, says Michael Billington

  • 3 out of 5
    Joan Rivers Aug 15 2008:

    Udderbelly's Cow Barn, Edinburgh
    Brian Logan is bulldozed by a remarkable exercise in self-mythologising

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