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Review: Elizabeth Blackadder, Scottish National Gallery
In honour of her 80th birthday, a diverse exhibition of exquisite still lifes and other works by one of the nation’s most cherished living artists.

Review: The Snow Queen
A lively cast, stunning set and a dose of exuberant humour combine to bring this magical production to life.

Review: The Marriage of Figaro
Scottish Opera has created an enchanting and refreshingly gimmick-free interpretation of Mozart’s popular comic opera, currently being staged at Edinburgh’s Festival Theatre.

Review: Enron
Lucy Prebble’s insightfully written play charts the spectacular collapse of US energy giant Enron. Creatively done, and accessible to all, this is one production you must see.

Film Review: Burke & Hare
The gruesome Edinburgh tale is reinvented as a black comedy; unfortunately, the end product is neither dark nor particularly funny, and toys needlessly with the historical facts and characters, making it a disappointing missed opportunity.

Review: The Importance of Being Earnest
The cast from the Lyceum’s production of Romeo and Juliet takes on Wilde’s famous comedy of manners, assumed identities and double lives with energy and enthusiasm.



















