Theatre
Billy stomps up the steps from the auditorium and onto the stage, as Thatcher’s sultry tones pour from his…
Oscar Wilde is renowned for his comedies of manners which observe and satirise the upper class lifestyle and…
In Glasgow, people tend to speak at bus stops but it’s not every day that you meet a West African shaman…
Immigration is a topic that’s high on political agendas across the world.
Arthur Miller’s majestic, moody masterpiece is, at its centre, a psychological portrait of a salesman as an…
A True Tall Tale caresses the imagination and envelops the senses, breathing life into an ancient story about…
The RSNO Christmas Concert is a festive treat for all the family.
Blow Me Beautiful opens a short series of play readings under the auspices of Stellar Quines, running till…
Rebecca Biscuit and Louise Mothersole, who are sh!
The nostalgic, black and white classic film, Brief Encounter, (1945) starring Celia Johnson and Trevor Howard…
‘Buddy’ leaves Edinburgh Playhouse rocking and a reeling!
Set in and around ‘windy Troy’, Chris Hannan’s re-imagining of ‘The Iliad’ opens bathed in a sunshine that…
Have your parents ever sat you down and told you about the 1960s? My parents do it all of the time. And they…
Touring Consortium Theatre Company delivers Arthur Miller’s A View From The Bridge with a powerful punch.
Flann O’ Brien’s novel, At Swim Two Birds, was first published in 1939 and was reviewed in that year by the…
Outside the Omnitorium, Assembly’s latest venue at the back of George Square theatre a sign states ‘This…
A story of fishers of men, but not as we know it!
Traverse Two is the Christmas home for the acclaimed production from Frozen Charlotte, one of Scotland’s…
The scene, in this the final of the lunchtime A Play, A Pie and A Pint shows, is the bedroom of a married…
How to people behave when removed from society’s mores and are thrown to the claim of nature?