Say by Sarala Estruch
-Reviewed by Emma Lee- Through the poems in Say, Sarala Estruch explores subjects such as losing a father as a
-Reviewed by Andie Berryman and Dan Holloway– Fifty Shades of Webster is on at Electric circus (venue 59) 14-15 and
Read more– reviewed by James Webster – Our Performance Editor is in Edinburgh for the next week, trying to review as
Read more-Reviewed by Bethany W. Pope– Adam Wyeth’s The Hidden World of Poetry: Unravelling Celtic Mythology in Contemporary Irish Poetry is
Read more– reviewed by James Webster – High Noon Over Camelot is a joyously grim, funny and clever update of Arthurian
Read more-Reviewed by Lily Blacksell– We should all remember to be kind to ourselves. It is easier said than done however,
Read more-Reviewed by Alex Josephy, Alice Allen, Denise Saul, Fawzia Kane, Janet Stott, and Lily Blacksell– On 23rd July 2014, Sabotage
Read more-Reviewed by Zara Raab– Named by The Asian Review of Books as one of the top women poets writing in
Read more-Reviewed by James Webster- The Good Delusion is a superbly realised story and an eminently relatable piece of theatre that
Read more-Reviewed by Sarah Gonnet– Louis XXX is a posthumous collection of two longer pieces by Georges Bataille, new prefaces to
Read more-Reviewed by James Webster– Those of us at the Utter 10th Anniversary Mini-Fringe back in April were treated to a
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