Drama

When you cross the International Dateline a complete day disappears; lost, not here today and it’s already…
A stripped back Measure For Measure from Cheek by Jowl and Moscow’s Pushkin Theatre bares the soul of…
 Where to begin with this one?
Sex is something we still don’t talk about in a way which reflects what we really do…… Freak tells it as it…
Site-specific theatre has become a distinctive genre in recent years on the Fringe – thrilling performances…
It’s 1937, a time when it was still possible to fall off the radar and simply disappear.
This is a sweet little tale, told in a series of monologues in an endearing, almost, over-the-garden-fence…
An intense esoteric tapestry of old and new.
Mark Thomas’ ‘The Red Shed’ is subtitled ‘a topical tale of the miners’ strike’. It does, however, feature a…
The last witch burning in Scotland in the early 18th century, enacted at this year's Edinburgh International…
A Girl is a Half-formed Thing comes to the stage with much acclaim.
As part of the Free Fringe 2013, I was extremely fortunate to catch the final performance of “Bette Davis ain…
I have just escaped from a claustrophobic cellar, where a madman held an audience for 90 minutes. We shared…
What would you do if you were sitting one day, minding your own business, eating your cereal in front of the…
Improv theatre has become increasingly popular at Fringe festivals across the globe, offering each audience a…
Racial, class and sexual tensions come to the fore in Paris-set teacher-student drama
Hitchcock was a master director of gripping, thrilling movies. In Rear Window, a photographer is confined to…
The stage creates a celebrity’s dressing room: mannequins draped in a fur coat, pearls and lacy négligée…
Revolt. She Said. Revolt Again. is a searing, raging account of the positioning of women in the world and the…
“Samuel Spade's jaw was long and bony, his chin a jutting v under the more flexible v of his mouth”.