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Articles by Exeunt Staff
19 November 2014
Features
The Sense of an Ending
By Exeunt Staff
Exeunt’s writers discuss theatre’s most powerful and affecting final scenes.
18 September 2014
Features
Tapeheads
By Exeunt Staff
Troma, SuperTed, sexy rabbits and Match of the Day: a look at how VHS shaped our cultural memories.
24 August 2014
Features • Edinburgh
Forest Fringe: You Must Sing
By Exeunt Staff
A party. An embrace. An exorcism. Collective reflections on this year’s programme.
22 August 2014
Features
Even More Fringe Things
By Exeunt Staff
Postcards from the Fringe: running late, Edinburgh toilet strategy and Hot Dub Time Machine.
16 August 2014
Reviews • Edinburgh
A Series of Increasingly Impossible Acts
King's Hall ⋄ 31st July - 17th August 2014
By Exeunt Staff
Gleeful, knackered abandon.
16 August 2014
Features
More Fringe Things
By Exeunt Staff
Postcards from Edinburgh: surprises, tiredness and romance.
13 August 2014
Reviews • Edinburgh
Men in The Cities
Traverse Theatre ⋄ until 24th August 2014
By Exeunt Staff
Humane, poetic rage.
9 August 2014
Features
Fringe Things
By Exeunt Staff
Postcards from Edinburgh: Megabus, street theatre, the TEAM. And rain. Lots of rain.
14 July 2014
Features
City of Stories
By Exeunt Staff
“This fucking city, right? This fucking city.” An Edinburgh Fringe scrapbook, of sorts.
5 June 2014
Features
Time, Space and Place
By Exeunt Staff
Our writers explore the role of the visual in theatre.
27 May 2014
Features
Ode to Joy
By Exeunt Staff
Our writers celebrate theatre at its most happy-making.
14 May 2014
Features
Concord of Sweet Sounds
By Exeunt Staff
Music and memory: five uses of music on stage which left an impression on our writers.
7 May 2014
Features • Performance • Q&A and Interviews
Talking About Death
By Exeunt Staff
Siddhartha Bose on drawing on Hindu myth and memory for his new show The Shroud.
1 May 2014
Features
Under The Skin
By Exeunt Staff
Pure theatrical chills: six moments of truly unnerving theatre.