Drama

The American short story, "The Yellow Wallpaper" by Charlotte Perkins Gilman was first published in 1892 in…
Every journey has a beginning and every family has a past. In each there are forgotten chapters.
Five actors on bar stools and a projection screen are the sole propellants of the action in ‘Forgotten Voices…
Morning and Afternoon - written and performed by veteran Irish director Andy Hinds - presents two…
Two men find themselves castaways from life as a huge flood engulfs the UK. Seemingly trapped by the…
This is the story of four people. So announces a computerised female voice as the spotlit heads of the cast…
This is the story of Dorothy Lawrence, British journalist and aspiring First World War correspondent, who…
Victor Hugo’s Hunchback of Notre Dame gets Belt Up Theatre’s trademark reconstruction as we are drawn into…
A Rabbit. Headphones. Finger Puppets. A New concept for Fringe 2014, but anything goes right? Well not always…
Jade Byrne has had a lot of pricks in her life. Over 70,000 to be more precise.
 “Blonde and beautiful Marilyn Monroe, a glamorous symbol of the gay, exciting life of Hollywood, died…
A world premiere as part of Made in Scotland 2018, Heroine is a intimate retelling of rape survivor Danna…
Earlier this year, I had the pleasure of seeing a French production of Molière's play Le Malade Imaginaire by…
The Wooster Group of New York specialise in experimental work, often taking a classic play, dissecting the…
Resting fitfully on a single bed, Jane wrestles to capture memories of her beloved Grandmother before they…
The multi coloured geometric shaped external space of Pleasance Beside, designed by Simon Scullion, is the…
“I have a degree in shitology,” says Tolu, not a claim many of us would want to make.
This is a sequel to Silence in Court, the smash hit, sell out Fringe show since 2011.
Young Alfie White (Jordan Turner) lives with his Gran (Lucy Tuck) because his Dad (and Mum) have disappeared…
Perhaps the audience members filing into the Assembly Rooms felt they were going to be treated unjustly.