Theatre

A prodigious playwright, Douglas Maxwell will have at least 5 of his plays performed this year - including a…
Yes, folks it’s Panto time again.
I Sniper is the story of Lyudmila Pavlichenko, deadliest of all the Soviet snipers of World War Two, with…
Catherine Wheels’ rescuing of a story of two brave young girls’ survival of peril on the sea captures the…
Nothing is black or white in this powerful play from Brooklyn based Smoke and Mirrors Collaborative.
Outside the Omnitorium, Assembly’s latest venue at the back of George Square theatre a sign states ‘This…
Drift is the latest production from Edinburgh-based visual theatre company Vision Mechanics and is…
Immigration and emigration are words heard a lot these days. This show from Haderslev in Denmark tells a…
"Ten little Soldier boys went out to dine; One choked his little self and then there were nine. Nine little…
John Steinbeck's play title of ‘Of Mice and Men’ is said to be influenced by Robert Burns - Steinbeck like…
In 2002, aged 18, Joe from Stockport took a six week trip to Uganda during his gap-year.
Set on the urban waterfront “ in the shadow of the Bridge that faces New York", Arthur Miller’s 1950s…
To Narnia once more through the wardrobe, as we travel to one of the most iconic literary lands in the hands…
Winner of five Tony Awards, including Best Book and Best Original Score, The Drowsy Chaperone was acclaimed…
At the end of last year, a young father (Matt Coyne) entered the viral world of online with hilariously…
Another of Cameron MacKintosh’s extravagant spectacles propels its way onto the Festival Theatre stage this…
This year marks the Bank of Scotland Imaginate Festival’s 21st birthday and to celebrate the programme offers…
Confused? They certainly will be…
Writing at a time when Britain was the most powerful economic and political force in the world, Dickens is…
Stepping off a train onto a foreign platform can, even to the most experienced traveller, spark a youthful…