Drama
It is well known that the brothers Grimm harvested folk tales, publishing more than two hundred enduringā¦
After the resounding success of his satirical, romantic comedy, Private Lives, Noel Coward decided onā¦
Revenge is far from sweet in this latest play from Omphile Molusi.
Jimmy makes a panicked phone call ā āKitty, my hands have disappearedā.
āIf I ever go looking for my heart's desire again, I won't look any further than my own back yard. Because ifā¦
Alasdair Grayās seminal Scottish novel Lanark: A Life in Four Books dared within its pages to create aā¦
The clowning genius of Clout is back! Once again the Demonstration Room at Summerhall is graced with theā¦
I love a good scare. Horror is always the movie of choice down at my local multiplex, even though I spendā¦
Ah, Kafka. Poster boy for the alienated, tortured artist. Dying from apparent starvation shortly before hisā¦
This lift is going up. Except that it isnāt - itās stuck between floors and the two occupants are goingā¦
Friends, we are gathered today to bid farewell to our Friend, Mr Matthew Chambers.
The Wooster Group of New York specialise in experimental work, often taking a classic play, dissecting theā¦
This is not, as it might appear a production about the Hindenburg disaster, but rather five short playsā¦
āThe Secret Agentā, Joseph Conradās novel of secrets, lies and betrayal is neglected these days. Ironic,ā¦
The oldest and darkest revenge tragedy is given the Berkoff treatment in this truly outstanding productionā¦
Orville and Wilbur Wright stand like two overgrown schoolboys, sending paper aeroplanes out over the heads ofā¦
Two women talk in semi-darkness in whispered tones.
In the 1980s, the TV sitcom Hi-de-Hi, set in a 1960s holiday camp run by yellow coats with all its behindā¦
To take the words of children and put them in the mouths of adults makes for an exciting and revealing hourā¦
Just like the serialised tales in magazines of Conan Doyle and Dickens, 44 Scotland Street by Alexanderā¦