Review: Joyce
Joyce is a show suitable for all ages. It incorporates puppetry, music and live magic, all of which is performed very well by an obviously… Read More »Review: Joyce
Joyce is a show suitable for all ages. It incorporates puppetry, music and live magic, all of which is performed very well by an obviously… Read More »Review: Joyce
To kick off the 73rd Edinburgh International Festival were were lucky enough to attend a free concert in somewhat of an unusual setting… away up… Read More »LA Phil launch the Edinburgh International Festival
I have been doing children’s Fringe shows every year since my eldest Sophia was a baby – so 6 years. I really rely on reviews… Read More »Review: Slime
We were delighted to start off our festival adventures with another production from Theatre Fideri Fidera. Specialising in theatre for children, their show last year… Read More »Review: Ogg ‘n’ Ugg
We’re all really looking forward to the Edinburgh International Book Festival this year after catching some great shows last year! We’re going to bring you… Read More »Looking ahead to Edinburgh International Book Festival
The Woman Who Rode A Shark is a beautiful new children’s book by Scottish author Ailsa Ross. Ailsa happens to be my cousin. We have… Read More »Book review: The Woman Who Rode A Shark
As I sat in wonder on Saturday evening in total astonishment, that feeling was only compounded when Katie whispered in my ear – “It’s REAL… Read More »Review: Small Wonders
As a childhood favourite of many, Matilda by Roald Dahl holds a special place in many hearts. So it perhaps comes as no surprise, that… Read More »Review: Matilda the Musical at The Edinburgh Playhouse
AD – I can’t believe how quickly term is going and just how soon the holidays will be here! My eyes are firmly fixed on… Read More »Easter Saturday at Musselburgh Racecourse
Even as we come to the end of January, various health and wellbeing classes across the city are still enjoying a boost in numbers due… Read More »The Yoga Series: Setting Intentions