Drama

Cast your eyes back to the dawn of time, all around there is nothing, just an empty universe.
Nurturing is at the heart of this year’s flagship play in the Traverse Theatre’s Festival programme, Milk.
ā€˜Adler and Gibb’ seems a departure from Tim Crouch’s previous work.
Orville and Wilbur Wright stand like two overgrown schoolboys, sending paper aeroplanes out over the heads of…
As the theme of ā€œ(There’ll Be Bluebirds Over) The White Cliffs of Doverā€ fades and Big Ben tolls, a third…
In the Baillie Room up a few flights of stairs at the Assembly Hall, the stage is set with a bench and tea…
This cosmic love story launches with the Voyager probes hurtling into the outer Solar System bearing their…
This is not, as it might appear a production about the Hindenburg disaster, but rather five short plays…
The War is an intense theatrical experience of sight and sound with an abundance of style, but rather…
Three very different chairs stand in the performance space of Traverse Two, waiting to be occupied by three…
Welcome viewers to the world of TV, a diet of cooking programmes, quiz shows and old comedy reduced to a…
Tailors have had a tendency to be men, but it is generally women who do the sewing at home; the making and…
St Jude, the patron saint of lost causes, gives his name to the grubby fictional Tube station that’s the well…
Standing centre stage, Clair Whitefield, wearing a simple red T shirt and loose blue trousers, begins to tell…
If there is something I love to experience at the theatre, or the cinema for that matter, it’s a good scare.…
Friends, we are gathered today to bid farewell to our Friend, Mr Matthew Chambers.
We are shut in a basement, seemingly unaccompanied by an actor, when out of the darkness comes an uncertain…
The Music Box takes us into the mind of a child who has been shielded from the outside world by an overly…
Under the stone proscenium arch in the small theatre that is the Vaults and with only 3 wooden cubes as props…
They are everywhere. And I have seen my fair share of them. So, when I spied a show in the Fringe guide…