Theatre

Grid Iron is the Edinburgh theatre company renowned for their new-writing, site-specific productions.
This is a revival of Scottish Ballet’s sparkling production, (premiered in 2005) which spruces up the…
If you go down to the zoo today you’re sure of a big surprise.
Tenement life.  That peculiar separate-closeness; the strange mixture of hugger-mugger living and the…
Blow Me Beautiful opens a short series of play readings under the auspices of Stellar Quines, running till…
Roll up, roll up for a look behind the curtain of the travelling show.
What goes on behind closed doors in any community or culture can be shocking when the doors are opened and…
‘It takes balls to be a Bugle Boy’ so says one of the three blue satin clad drag artists who strut on to the…
Online dating provides even the shyest of wall flowers an opportunity to abandon their usual social…
Douglas Maxwell’s ‘A Respectable Widow Takes to Vulgarity’ offers a range of responses to that possibility.
Bertolt Brecht’s The Threepenny Opera, based on John Gay’s 18th century The Beggar’s Opera, opened in Berlin…
How does one review a play that must be kept a secret?
All good things come to he who waits and Keith Jack, having previously toured the country as the Narrator,…
This light comedy about an ageing matinee idol was written by Noel Coward as an autobiographical tour de…
A-Team Productions have bravely sculpted a revue show, where an energetic cast of 36 teens, aged 11 to 18…
Inspired by the likes of Edgar Allan Poe and Ambrose Bierce, Peapod Productions brings the ghostly tale of “…
‘The Show must go on’ was a maxim that P.T. Barnum and Brian Conley would probably share.
Northern Ballet’s Casanova is an orgy for the senses, a sumptuous sensory feast.
After seeing this exquisitely crafted, polished diamond of a play, you will surely wish to rush out to buy a…