Theatre
How to people behave when removed from society’s mores and are thrown to the claim of nature?
Hamletmachine, written in 1977 by German playwright Heiner Muller, is loosely based on Shakespeare’s Hamlet.
It is easy to see why Robin Jenkins’ 1955 novel, The Cone Gatherers, has become a Scottish classic and…
‘They’re aa oot o step but oor Johnnie!’ So claims the old Scots saying as a proud mother watches a parade of…
It is always good to get a perspective of otherwise forgotten women and their work and Bunker Girls offers a…
Some Riot Theatre are back to Glitter Punch even more Fringe-goers this year after 2016’s sellout show and a…
It doesn't seem all that long ago that I first picked up a copy of Samuel Beckett's Waiting For Godot.
Hairspray lifts and holds a crowded Playhouse audience in a full-bodied production that is full of bounce.
A recent episode of Family Guy parodied a scene from 1987 movie The Princess Bride in which the grandson…
It’s a creepy enough experience to have your route tracked and asked opinions of some random café you happen…
Solving the universal human problem of desperate loneliness lies at the heart of this latest production from…
Claire (Helen MacKay) has Fraser (Alan Clark) the way she wants him at last – bound and gagged and (…
Part play, part musical, part indie rock concert, All We Ever Wanted Was Everything is the ultimate in…
'Knowing is what we do to other people
when they're not there', Adam Phillips reminds us. This statement hits
“Performance” is the theme of the 2010 Pitlochry Festival Theatre season, letting the audience peak behind…
Two Weddings and a bevvy!
Stories Round the Tree conjured pictures of a cosy fireside, a jolly Christmas tree and friendly folk – big…
There is currently a giant image on the front of the National Gallery of Scotland advertising the exhibition…
David Grieg's stripped-down, comedy musical, which is being reprised with the original cast after its…
The Blisses don’t live up to their heavenly name. They are a bohemian family of four living in the relative…