Drama

It’s been a long time since I’ve been swept off my feet. But tonight, my heart remembered the joyous…
In Sachsenhausen concentration camp an elderly Jewish Berlin watchmaker (Benjamin) and a flamboyant German…
They are everywhere. And I have seen my fair share of them. So, when I spied a show in the Fringe guide…
Korean Cultural Centre UK presents ‘Korean Stage’ at the Edinburgh Fringe this year, a colourfully creative…
The musicians of the Titanic may have played as long as they could while the ship went down but it is a myth…
On 26 March 1858 Charles Dickens gave a reading of his Christmas Carol in the Music Hall, George Street.…
Good theatre is like the elixir of life and Brian Friel's play Faith Healer is a theatrical experience.…
Life’s a gamble… It’s a cliché, but from our first breaths to our last gasps, each second of our lives is a…
Under the stone proscenium arch in the small theatre that is the Vaults and with only 3 wooden cubes as props…
We are shut in a basement, seemingly unaccompanied by an actor, when out of the darkness comes an uncertain…
Morning and Afternoon - written and performed by veteran Irish director Andy Hinds - presents two…
This show, from Retford based professional touring theatre company TaleGate Theatre, is as ambitious as it is…
There is no language barrier in this delightful piece of clowning with a political message from San Cesario…
Connor is planning a special date night. Red rose; take-away; wine. It’s important that they make the best…
A recording of the actual voice of Donald Trump using the sexual words that he described as merely ‘Locker…
Chris Goode is no stranger to the Edinburgh Fringe and has picked up more than his share of Fringe First…
On the eve of his 21st birthday Delmore asks “I don’t know how we got here, Ma. How’d this happen? To which…
Nearly 40 years ago a man lies washed up on the long, curved beach of a Brazilian resort.
Autobiographical: “concerned with one's own life, based on, or dealing with one's own life history”
Passion. Love. Vengeance. It could only ever be a Greek tragedy. It could only ever be Euripides’s Medea.