Theatre

A former Scottish church may seem like an odd venue to re -create a Weimar style cabaret, but the phenomenal…
Shakespeare wrote his Scottish play, Macbeth, in English in the early years of the reign of his Scottish King…
‘Sacrifice the virgins!’ screamed a young lady standing next to me in the tightly packed throng,…
This week’s A Play, A Pie and A Pint, Dear Glasgow, departs from the norm yet again but the change is more…
As this reviewer’s Jewish director friend has said, ‘There’s nothing wrong with entertainment.’ Indeed,…
The genius of Martin McDonagh is his precision in structurally plotting classic plays then throwing in a…
There is a routine that follows me around on nights such as tonight and, if you'd be so gracious as to allow…
When the new season of A Play, A Pie and A Pint begins, it’s almost like the arrival of the first cuckoo and…
‘Kelly’ catches the eye in an all-star cast that dazzled last night’s audience at the Playhouse. While Ali…
Candid Cabaret is set on dispelling the perception of strip clubs and ensuring senses ar
Peter Arnott is now at the end of a unique year-long stint as Resident Playwright, based at the ESRC Genomics…
The story of The Selfish Giant, by Oscar Wilde, has captivated children across the world for more than a…