Drama

Opening to the sounds of waves lapping on the shore, a single bench half-lit on stage and a lonely figure s
Any show that starts with being offered a custard cream is off to a good start.
This is a thoughtful, well-researched play set during the Paris Olympics in 1924, when Eric Liddell, due to
Helena Collins O’Connor is a powerhouse of a performer.
Welcoming the audience into the living room of the Fan Club, we are invited into considering membership and
If you like rap in all its forms, or simply like to hear about someone’s journey from childhood to finding
Pretending to Fly is part-fiction, part-non-fiction, based on interviews with Carla Horowitz, a Women Airfo
Performed in the round, Death by Shakespeare is, as the name suggests, a look at several of Shakespeare’s b
Josefina Lopez is an acclaimed playwright and screenwriter.
This is the professional writing debut – as well as Edinburgh Fringe debut – of Aisla Shepherd, the creator
David Greig is a master at writing intimate, psychological Pinteresque plays from romances a deux to…
The chilling words of an advertisement, allegedly published in The Times by Shackleton to recruit men for his…
It is very hard to see 4.48 Psychosis solely as a play. It is, and always has been, so much more than that. I…
‘Bubble Revolution’ claims to be ‘a fairytale about growing up during and after the fall of communism in…
And so to the Royal Scots Club upon Abercromby Place, there to be regaled by three young ladies with their…
This is the second play in a trilogy being produced by Teatro Cinema, the new experimental theatre company…
On a new bridge before dawn, when mist is still swirling across the river, a young man (Duncan Riches) stands…
Lee Hall is best known for Billy Elliot, but in 1997 his play Spoonface Steinberg was broadcast by the BBC to…
‘Every light casts a shadow; every fire ends in dust’. So reads the programme note to Anything That Gives Off…
Kat Woods, acclaimed Irish writer of Belfast Boy and Wasted, returns to this year’s Fringe with her new play…