Drama
In stuffy heat and in a stifling job Grace dreams of a future free from her family, from the Australianā¦
This may sound like an extraordinarily insensitive and heartless thing to say, but I donāt well up when Iā¦
In a sandbagged, water-filled and rat infested First World War trench three soldiers wait for the moment whenā¦
This is the story of four people. So announces a computerised female voice as the spotlit heads of the castā¦
With nothing more than a stark stage and the irresistible strains of the accordion playing a carousel versionā¦
The intriguing question in this new play āIām With The Bandā poses is āif the British Isles were a rock bandā¦
Waiting in a rain pelted marquee with technicians setting up lighting, front of house staff bustling aroundā¦
An icy chill shuddered down my spine as I approached Paradise On The Vault on Merchant Street.
I have just escaped from a claustrophobic cellar, where a madman held an audience for 90 minutes.
We sharedā¦
A soaring polyphony on the grief and waste of war.
A beautiful, sunny August morning (rare for any Edinburgh Festival goer), a cup of coffee, fresh strawberriesā¦
It is unfortunate that the life and work of political cartoonist, and man of many other talents, Harry Horseā¦
It is 1959. The prison is Huntsville, Texas. Elyese Dukie (Lucy Roslyn) is on death row for the murder of twoā¦
āI, I can remember
Standing by the wall
And the guns shot above our heads
And we kissed, as though nothingā¦
Now tonight is one for the cultural socionomical history books, tonight of all nights, tonight and onlyā¦
The sound is deafening as an Edinburgh-bound train rolls loudly across the Forth Rail Bridge.
Bette Davis, the legendary movie actress who famously commented āI will never be below the title!ā, was anā¦
Pip Utton strips back Hugoās classic plot to leave us with a meditation on beauty and unrequited love
Postmodernist '90s themes meet '60s Dixie Land tunes in this charming operetta about the effects of amnesiaā¦
First Love, an hour-long soliloquy performed by a single character, was engagingly received by a sell-outā¦