Theatre

Theatre at the <a href="/events/edinburghfringe">Edinburgh Fringe</a> and <a href="/events/eif">Edinburgh International Festival</a>.

“The post office has a great charm at one point of our lives. When you have lived to my age, you will begin…
PromisKus Theatre is a collective of graduates from the new BA (Hons) Acting For Stage & Screen course at…
It is said to be a truism that there is a "crazy" (drunk, socially clueless, terminally rude, etc.) person on…
The award winning production of “Black Watch” by the National Theatre of Scotland,  is based on…
Reviewing this last part of Rona Munro’s triptych of plays on Scotland’s first three Stewart kings feels…
One of the great joys of the Fringe are the unexpected surprises occasionally thrown in the way of…
There is something so infinitely wonderful about puppetry.
The cult comedy series, The Office, starring Ricky Gervais, has been screened in over 80 countries, sold…
England, Oh England! You float upon the sea and look up at the sky, beaches curving like a smile, if the…
Plans for a quiet, retired life by the sea are not going to plan for John Davis. He is hearing voices. And…
Albert Lamorisse’s Oscar-winning 1956 film set in Ménilmontant in the 20th arrondissement of Paris is a…
Picture this. Christmas 1959, the sub-Antarctic island of South Georgia, one of the remotest places on the…
It’s just another day at the dystopian office of Peace of Mind HQ for Agent Petros - or it would be except…
If, when this reviewer was younger, Ian Woodall had been teaching at his old school rather than presenting…
They do like to be beside the seaside – and who indeed would not, with this lively, fast-paced adaptation of…
A fight to deal with boxed off emotions.
Janis Joplin might be gone, but more than forty years since her death, she is still not forgotten.
It could be anyone's living room. Less tidy, with a layer of dust, it could be this reviewer's. In a theatre…
Camille O’Sullivan is a beguiling, unassuming tour de force.
This, or something like it, has existed since the Fifteenth Century, says Sarah while examining a world globe…