Theatre

As retailers say, if you love line-dancing and Country & Western music, then you will like ā€˜Rhinestone…
Tightlaced steps loosely round a pivotal piece of history. Susanna Mulvihill has again undertaken an…
Adapting a book to a play is challenge.
As the Crow Flies, created by award-winning artist Greg Sinclair, imaginatively brings together music,…
A flawed but overall enjoyable experience Alan Ayckbourn's dark comedic drama about coming to terms with the…
ā€œBlessed are the curious for they shall have adventuresā€.
This zany, offbeat musical has gone through the rounds as one of the longest-running off-Broadway shows of…
The inspiration for Clean, we are told in an off-stage voiced prologue, arose from a conversation between the…
ā€˜Some Other Stars’ opens in darkness but shimmers throughout in its own special light; Cath (Kirsten Murray)…
Strange Town Young Company brings a subversive seasonal message delivered through its peripatetic hero, Anton…
Musical stage adaptation of Flora Thompson's nostalgic story fails to take off.
This House, set in the Parliamentary Whips’ offices during the turbulent five years of 1974-79, opens an…
The penultimate play in this season’s A Play, A Pie and A Pint  series of writing from the Arab world is…
What can be a better way to spend a couple of daytime hours than a good old fashioned mutton pie (only one of…
Set on the urban waterfront ā€œ in the shadow of the Bridge that faces New York", Arthur Miller’s 1950s…
A glamorous, romantic and intelligent production, performed with fast pace and crisp articulation to enhance…
Edinburgh Playhouse has played host to it’s own "Fame Academy" having run an intensive fortnight’s workshop…
ā€˜Doctor Johnson Goes to Scotland’ is a fairly self-explanatory piece of titling, and, as they say, it does…
The magnificent Northern Ballet can always be relied upon to entertain at the highest level and once again…
J. B. Priestley wrote a series of plays known as his ā€˜Time plays’ that were a result of his interest in the…