Tag: review
Magic Festival review: Lewis Barlow – Experiments in Mystery
By David Kettle
The slick, polished tricks of Edinburgh-based magician Lewis Barlow take you back to TV magic shows of the 1970s, and you’ll probably leave his show feeling intrigued rather than challenged. Jerry Sadowitz...
Magic Festival review – Harrison Richards: The Ancient Art of Modern Mind Reading
By David Kettle
This show feels like the antidote to grand, showy, mind-reading spectaculars. Harrison Richards has a gentle, amiable approach so that on occasion he is almost in danger of belittling the feats he...
Edinburgh International Magic Festival review – Card Ninja
By David Kettle
Think of a show of card tricks and you’d probably imagine plucking cards from thin air, guessing cards chosen by volunteers, that kind of thing. Javier Jarquin does a bit of that...
Bar Review: Brass Monkey, Edinburgh
It's not often you get 'lost' in a venue, with the outside world seemingly miles away as you absorb yourself in a new surrounding - perhaps the cinema is the most popular place to...
Review: Dunsinane – A Contemporary Play set in an Historical Context (*****)
Dunsinane, which runs at the Royal Lyceum Theatre until 4th June 2011, is an extremely well produced National Theatre of Scotland contemporary play. In the view of this reviewer it should not be missed!
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Edinburgh Reporter chats – Yelp Edinburgh! Community Manager – Jennifer Lovatt
Before you read any further you should know that there are two invitations in this article - one for Friday 25th February! Jenny will be hosting some Yelp after-work drinks this Friday evening ...
Single Review – GG by White Heath
I was told a year or two back that White Heath, an Edinburgh band recently signed to Electric Honey (the label that launched Belle and Sebastian, Snow Patrol and Biffy Clyro) were sort of...