Drama

It is well known that the brothers Grimm harvested folk tales, publishing more than two hundred enduring…
After the resounding success of his satirical, romantic comedy, Private Lives,  Noel Coward decided on…
Revenge is far from sweet in this latest play from Omphile Molusi.
Jimmy makes a panicked phone call – ā€œKitty, my hands have disappearedā€.
ā€œIf I ever go looking for my heart's desire again, I won't look any further than my own back yard. Because if…
Alasdair Gray’s seminal Scottish novel Lanark: A Life in Four Books dared within its pages to create a…
The clowning genius of Clout is back! Once again the Demonstration Room at Summerhall is graced with the…
I love a good scare. Horror is always the movie of choice down at my local multiplex, even though I spend…
Ah, Kafka. Poster boy for the alienated, tortured artist. Dying from apparent starvation shortly before his…
This lift is going up. Except that it isn’t - it’s stuck between floors and the two occupants are going…
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 the…
This is not, as it might appear a production about the Hindenburg disaster, but rather five short plays…
ā€˜The Secret Agent’, Joseph Conrad’s novel of secrets, lies and betrayal is neglected these days. Ironic,…
The oldest and darkest revenge tragedy is given the Berkoff treatment in this truly outstanding production…
Orville and Wilbur Wright stand like two overgrown schoolboys, sending paper aeroplanes out over the heads of…
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 behind…
To take the words of children and put them in the mouths of adults makes for an exciting and revealing hour…
Just like the serialised tales in magazines of Conan Doyle and Dickens, 44 Scotland Street by Alexander…