‘A vivid plea for understanding’: David Pollock reviews a promenade adaptation of Naoki Higashida’s book about the experience of autism.
David Pollock
Articles by David Pollock
21 May 2018
Reviews • Edinburgh
Review: Ma, Pa and the Little Mouths at the Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh
Until 19 May 2018
By David Pollock
‘The air of stifling, claustrophobic routine’: David Pollock reviews Martin McCormick’s absurdist play
14 May 2018
Reviews • Reviews
Review: A Six Inch Layer of Topsoil and the Fact it Rains, on tour in Perthshire
until 19 May 2018
By David Pollock
‘A pocket version of the classic Scots ‘ceilidh play’’: David Pollock reviews a piece of verbatim theatre based on farming in Perthshire
2 May 2018
Reviews • Edinburgh • National • Reviews
Review: Gut at the Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh
April 20 - May 12
By David Pollock
Fear in the 21st century: Frances Poet’s Bruntwood-shortlisted play is astute and unsettling.
5 February 2018
Reviews • Glasgow • National • Reviews
Review: Bold Girls at the Citizens Theatre, Glasgow
January 24 - February 10
By David Pollock
27 years later: Rona Munro’s play’s focus has shifted since its premiere in 1991.
3 February 2018
Reviews • Edinburgh
Review: The Lover at Lyceum, Edinburgh
By David Pollock
Dream-like ambiguities: a female-led team adapt Marguerite Duras’s 1984 novel of adolescent sexuality.
23 December 2017
Reviews • Edinburgh
Review: How To Disappear and Cinderella at the Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh
Until 23/24 December 2017
By David Pollock
David Pollock reviews the Traverse Theatre’s two Christmas shows for 2017.