Nicole Serratore reviews Thomas Ostermeier’s glitter cannon and percussion-heavy production of Richard III.
Nicole Serratore

Articles by Nicole Serratore
25 August 2016
Reviews • Edinburgh • National • Reviews
Review: Epic Love and Pop Songs at Pleasance Dome
Pleasance Dome ⋄ Until 29th August 2016
By Nicole Serratore
“All I want is a hug,”: Nicole Serratore reviews Phoebe Eclair-Powell’s play about two lonely teenagers.
24 August 2016
Reviews • Edinburgh • National • Reviews
Review: Tell Me Anything at Summerhall
Summerhall ⋄ Until 28th August 2016
By Nicole Serratore
Dolphins and swimmers: Nicole Serratore reviews David Ralfe’s show about supporting someone with an eating disorder.
23 August 2016
Reviews • Edinburgh • National • Reviews
Review: Scorch at Roundabout @ Summerhall
Summerhall ⋄ Until 28th August 2016
By Nicole Serratore
Physical and emotional turmoil: Nicole Serratore reviews Stacey Gregg’s dramatising of a real-life legal case.
22 August 2016
Reviews • Edinburgh • National • Reviews
Review: Christeene: Trigger at Underbelly Cowgate
Underbelly Cowgate ⋄ Until 28th August 2016
By Nicole Serratore
Creating a space for all misfits: Nicole Serratore reviews Christeene “inside a castle’s butthole” at the Edinburgh Fringe.
21 August 2016
Reviews • Edinburgh • National • Reviews
Review: JOAN at Underbelly Cowgate
Underbelly Cowgate ⋄ Until 28th August 2016
By Nicole Serratore
My body, gloriously confusing: Nicole Serratore reviews Lucy J Skilbeck’s retelling of the story of Joan of Arc.
20 August 2016
Reviews • Edinburgh • National • Reviews
Review: Revolt. She Said. Revolt Again. at Traverse
Traverse ⋄ Until 28th August 2016
By Nicole Serratore
Undermining our comfort: Nicole Serratore reviews the RSC’s anger-minimising production of Alice’s Birch’s play.
19 August 2016
Reviews • Edinburgh • National • Reviews
Review: Hold My Hand and We’re Halfway There at Forest Fringe
Forest Fringe ⋄ 12th - 13th August 2016
By Nicole Serratore
To all the unseen dancers: Nicole Serratore dances alongside Brian Lobel at Forest Fringe 2016.
17 August 2016
Reviews • Edinburgh • National • Reviews
Review: Daffodils [A Play With Songs] at Traverse
Traverse ⋄ Until 28th August 2016
By Nicole Serratore
When Eric met Rose: Nicole Serratore reviews a nostalgia-driven play with songs that’s more songs than play.
16 August 2016
Reviews • Edinburgh • National • Reviews
Review: Ten Storey Love Song at Pleasance Dome
Pleasance Dome ⋄ Until 29th August 2016
By Nicole Serratore
Less a play and more a narrative gig: Nicole Serratore reviews Luke Barnes’ adaptation of Richard Milward’s novel.
16 August 2016
Reviews • Edinburgh • National • Reviews
Review: Travesty at Assembly George Square
Assembly George Square ⋄ Until 28th August 2016
By Nicole Serratore
Watch how much you smile: Nicole Serratore reviews Liam Williams’ play about gender and relationships.
14 August 2016
Reviews • Edinburgh • National • Reviews
Review: They Built It. No One Came. at Pleasance Courtyard
Pleasance Dome ⋄ Until 29th August 2016
By Nicole Serratore
All welcome, but only one accepts the invite: Nicole Serratore reviews Fledgling Theatre Co.’s story of two men who started a commune.
12 August 2016
Reviews • Edinburgh • National • Reviews
Review: Shake at The Lyceum
Lyceum Theatre Edinburgh ⋄ 11th - 13th August 2016
By Nicole Serratore
Change and confusion: Nicole Serratore reviews Dan Jemmett’s update of Twelfth Night at the Edinburgh Fringe.
2 August 2016
Reviews • NYC • Off-Broadway
Review: Quietly at the Irish Repertory Theatre
Irish Repertory Theatre ⋄ until 11th September 2016
By Nicole Serratore
Nicole Serratore reviews a powerful drama about The Troubles and the victims of violence left in its wake.
2 August 2016
Features
The Americans Are Coming
By Nicole Serratore
New York theatre critic Nicole Serratore offers a sneak-peek at some of the most exciting American work coming to the Edinburgh Festivals this August.