Theatre
T.S. Eliot's poetry musicalised by Andrew Lloyd Webber is more than a hit; at twenty-five it's a theatrical…
A plane plunges into the sea. A sole survivor, along with his suitcase, is washed up on the shore of a…
Spine-tingling entertainment comes to the King's with a surprise star in store.
David Grieg's stripped-down, comedy musical, which is being reprised with the original cast after its…
White Rabbit Red Rabbit is an interesting experiment, but it’s difficult to pin down precisely what - if…
Hijinx is back at the Fringe and entirely living up to their name.
History, hilarity, and debauchery ensue with Maeve Marsden and Libby Wood, accompanied by the marvelous Tom…
Our theatre critic finds the annual traditional King's Theatre panto brings out his most festive side.
Solving the Rubik’s Cube puzzle is a near impossible task in itself, never mind adding acrobatics into the…
Francois Sarhan’s Enough Already is a theatrical revolution. In this multi-arts/media revelation, each one of…
During the 1970s and early 80s one of the TV highlights of the year was the Morecambe and Wise Christmas…
Written by Ena Lamont Stewart just two years after the end of the Second World War, Men Should Weep was first…
Citadel Arts Group’s eighth production for Leith Festival, Stories of the Sea: Women, Whaling and War!, gives…
Entering Traverse 2 to see Pamela Carter’s play What We Know, was like passing invisibly through your…
Paines Plough was founded in 1974 over a pint of Paines bitter and is now the national theatre of new plays,…
John Byrne’s version of Chekhov’s ‘Three Sisters’ re-locates the play to Dunoon in the 1960’s.
‘Translation is always a form of treachery’. Perhaps. Yet it may be an unavoidable treachery. Dogstar’s The…
L.Frank Baum’s story The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, first published in 1900, is undoubtedly best known in its…
Theatre Gu Leòr, with the support of NTS have brought forward an untold tale, entwining the cultures,…
Don't let the mention of blood put you off: this production has humour, pathos and drama in abundance.