Udita Banerjee
@AuditBanshee
Udita works in technology innovation by day and is a creative writer by night. When she’s not at the theatre, she’s poking around in charity shops and second-hand bookstores. Travels have taken her from surviving a supercyclone in 1999 to featuring on the cover of a Scottish Book Trust anthology in 2013, both of which are excellent ice-breakers. Some of her favourite things include old books, pressed flowers, and the drama of Edinburgh skies.
Reviews: 93
Other Articles: 8
Patrick Baker
The Unremembered Places
Baker’s writing transcends time as he travels to some of Scotland’s forgotten places
The Time of your Life [ONLINE]
A visceral production depicting a man’s journey through his memories
Department of Dreams [ONLINE]
Jeton Neziraj delivers pertinent dystopian drama on the extent of dream surveillance
Geoff Andrews
Agent Molière
Biography of a spy less known is both fascinating and exciting in equal measure
Rebecca Wait
Our Fathers
Family trauma deftly explored in an enjoyable but somewhat predictable tale of love, loss, betrayal and redemption
Molly Aitken
The Island Child
Rich in imagination, Aitken’s debut sits just on the edge of reality and magic
Paranormal Illusionist
An entertaining hour of witchcraft, spooky seances, and the paranormal
Ambrose Parry
The Art of Dying
Writing duo find a winning balance with their second historical crime novel
Salman Rushdie: A Quixotic Search for Love
From the quixotic to the world of today Rushdie takes his audience on a highly anticipated journey
Alistair Moffat: An Abandoned Mythical Land
A pilgrimage to rekindle the feelings this place once made the author feel
Alexander McCall Smith: Criminally Charming
An uplifting evening with a man who is the very fabric of Edinburgh
Ambrose Parry: The Anaesthetics of Crime
Joint authors talk about latest novel and the exciting prospects for their crime series
The Rebirth of Meadow Rain
Fantastic solo show about domestic abuse and the strength of friendships
Black and White Tea Rooms – Counsellor
Psychological cat-and-mouse of two men with a shared past
Donald S Murray & Steve Sem-Sandberg: Notes From a Very Small Island
The influence of Island life on writing is tangible with these two authors