Drama
This play by Montreal writer Evelyne de la Chenelière tells the story of Bashir Lazhar, an Algerian immigrant…
"Doesn't it get exhausting?" and "What's the point?" asks Dulcinea in this exploration of the first chapter…
"The Cosmists were a peculiarly Russian group: they were all very Russian, and they were also, frankly,…
Dyad Productions is renowned for innovative adaptations of literary texts (Austen’s Women), and profiles of…
Stalag Happy is a little work of art.
‘Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned’ says the 17th century aphorism.
In stuffy heat and in a stifling job Grace dreams of a future free from her family, from the Australian…
Daring adventures, a lost little boy and a shard of enchanted glass – what more could you want from a…
Now tonight is one for the cultural socionomical history books, tonight of all nights, tonight and only…
A beautiful, sunny August morning (rare for any Edinburgh Festival goer), a cup of coffee, fresh strawberries…
It’s been a long time since I’ve been swept off my feet. But tonight, my heart remembered the joyous…
Site-specific theatre has become a distinctive genre in recent years on the Fringe – thrilling performances…
The film Casablanca is part of every individual's memoryscape who is aged 50 and above.
Under the stone proscenium arch in the small theatre that is the Vaults and with only 3 wooden cubes as props…
What happens when you put the Macbeths, Richard III and Juliet Capulet into a psychiatrist’s chair? Dr Bard…
Cast your eyes back to the dawn of time, all around there is nothing, just an empty universe.
To the sound of whooping gulls and a swooshing tide on a shingly shore, a woman holding an empty lead steps…
It’s the first day for Tobias, the new German language assistant at an ordinary English comprehensive school.
The Man Who Planted Trees is the multi-award winning adaptation by the Puppet State Theatre Company of French…
Making one’s way to Studio 2a at C Soco was like being in a scene from Flann O’ Brien’s book, The Third…