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Enough is ENOUGH | ENOUGH. | ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ | Moonstone Theatre | The Mile at SpaceUK
There are moments in the theatre when the air seems to shift, when an audience sits a little straighter, pulses quicken, and the silence deepens into something potent. ENOUGH., performed by Moonstone Theatre Company at the 2025 Edinburgh Fringe Festival, creates precisely this kind of moment—an unflinching, beautifully wrought confrontation that lingers long after the final blackout.
Aug 274 min read


A Call for Accountability in the Metropolitan Police | An Interview with Moonstone Theatre about ENOUGH.
Bringing a play like ENOUGH. to the Edinburgh Fringe is no small feat. For Moonstone Theatre Company, the journey was as much an emotional challenge as it was a logistical one — from raising the funds, navigating the demands of the world’s largest arts festival and transporting an entire company to Edinburgh, to holding the weight of the story itself. This is a show that doesn’t just entertain; it confronts.
Aug 2615 min read


Fat Chance | Rachel Stockdale | Edinburgh Fringe
The job of an actor always appears glamourous and cool to the outsider but there are few patrons of the industry who know the real story. The sad reality is that, even in these times of change driving towards equality, the mainstream arts industry in Britain is still orientated towards (for lack of a better description) white, thin, southern people.
Aug 24, 20222 min read


Saving Britney | Fake Escape | The Old Joint Stock, Birmingham
For those of us who grew up in the nineties and noughties, it is nigh-on impossible that Britney Spears hasn’t been on your radar at some point or another. And in recent times Britney has come back to the forefront of our minds with the rise in the #FreeBritney movement.
Jan 24, 20222 min read


It Kind of Looks Like a Doughnut | Holly Boyden with Curve Theatre and Pleasance
Aug 6-30 | On Demand | Pleasance Online | Learn More about Holly Boyden | Learn More about The Curve Theatre Two 'sort of' friends from...
Aug 25, 20212 min read
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