wed 24/09/2025

David Kettle

Articles By David Kettle

Edinburgh Festival 2017 review: Iestyn Davies, AAM - exquisite and enlightening

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Edinburgh Festival 2017 review: Verdi's Macbeth - exhilarating and overwhelming

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Edinburgh Festival 2017 reviews: Meet Me at Dawn / The Shape of the Pain / Wild Bore

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Edinburgh Festival 2017 review: Andreas Haefliger

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Edinburgh Fringe 2017 reviews: Pike St / Box Clever / Sugar Baby

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Edinburgh Festival 2017 review: The Divide

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Edinburgh Fringe 2017 reviews: Adam / Eve / Nassim

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Edinburgh Festival 2017 reviews: Rhinoceros / Flight

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David Lynch: The Art Life review - authentic and revealing

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theartsdesk at Tectonics Glasgow 2017

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Charlie Sonata, Royal Lyceum Theatre, Edinburgh review – 'too much of everything'

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City of Tiny Lights, review - 'Riz Ahmed sleuths in self-aware London noir'

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Bluebeard's Castle & The 8th Door, Scottish Opera

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Frank-Gemmill, SCO, Manze, Queen's Hall, Edinburgh

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The Winter's Tale, Royal Lyceum Theatre, Edinburgh

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