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Your Review: Sinbad, featuring The Little Mermaid, Brunton Theatre
Rob O'Donnell, 18, student, Abbeyhill: "It was really funny, I loved it. There was the odd plot hole and I didn't think the witch was quite evil enough but I had a fantastic time. I liked that the songs were familiar, and it was cool tha
Your Review: Rain Man King's Theatre
Robert Bruce, 49, sales rep, Clermiston: "It has been fantastic, I loved every minute of it. It was quite true to the film and it has been brilliant. Neil Morrissey was stealing the show . He has got an excellent part and he has done very well w
Your reviews: Heart of the Great Alone, The Queen's Gallery
David Gilmarton, 36, solicitor, New Town: "My father was a little obsessed by Scott and he would have loved this exhibition, especially the photograph of Scott in his hut with his books and pipe rack. The bravery of these men is really brought ou
Your Review: The House of Bernarda Alba, King's Theatre
Anne Livesay, retired, Tollcross: "I would have rather seen it in its original rural setting, capturing the original story faithfully, but overall I would give it pass marks."
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Review: Simon Amstell, Festival Theatre
Review: Noisy Nights, Traverse Theatre
Your review: Porgy and Bess, Festival Theatre
Your Review: Return to the Forbidden Planet, Church Hill Theatre
Your Review: Kes, King's Theatre
Your reviews: Review: New Music for Scotland Queens Hall
Your reviews: MacPherson's Rant, The Church Hill Theatre
Your Review: Bat For Lashes, HMV Picture House
Your Review: Entertaining Angels, Kings Theatre
Your Review: Confessions of a Justified Sinner, Royal Lyceum
Your Review: Scottish Ballet Festival Theatre
Your review: The Grapes of Wrath, King's Theatre
Your Review: Paul Potts, Edinburgh Playhouse
Your Review: Keith Jack – An Evening at the Musicals, Brunton Theatre
Your review: Adolf Hitler, My Part In His Downfall, Lyceum
Your Review: That'll Be The Day, Playhouse
Your Review: The Steamie, King's Theatre
Your Review: Michael Ball - Past and Present Tour Usher Hall
Your review: Jeniferever, Cabaret Voltaire
Your Review: Showcase: Let Us Entertain You, Church Hill Theatre
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