Theatre
The iconic painting, Beverly Hills Housewife (1967) by David Hockney is a powerful portrait of a Betty…
The story of little orphan Annie is given a fresh relevance through a revamp that takes the edge off the…
Alfred Hitchcock's movie adaptation of Dial M for Murder (1954) remains a stylish period classic by the…
Ten years on since its Broadway beginnings, Avenue Q is remounted by Sell A Door Theatre Company, showcasing…
John Byrne’s trilogy of plays, The Slab Boys, (1978) Cutting the Rug (1979) and Still Life, (1982) followed…
The dark matter of dementia is tackled with great sensitivity and imagination by the young London based…
Bird is a one-woman show produced by FERAL and feral it is.
Arthur Miller's literary talent as a dramatist began in the mid 1930s at the University of Michigan where he…
Meet the extraordinary Cyrano de Bergerac, bravest soul alive, best friend, poet, writer, musician, swordsman…
The pink candy stripes looks at first incongruous in the setting of a State mental institution till the eye…
The Puppet Animation Festival celebrates its 30th year with performances and workshops across Scotland,…
According to renowned theatre director Anthony Nicholl (Robert Goodale), theatre is dying.
The British playwright, novelist and short story writer, W. Somerset Maugham was born in the British Embassy…
In a celebration of Orkney’s Festival of the Horse and its ancient traditions of ploughing contests, site-…
HeLa is the story of remarkable success and shocking failure that starkly demonstrates how basic human rights…
Dark Vanilla Jungle is an hour and twenty minute monologue. Detailing the journey of an underprivileged…
Have your parents ever sat you down and told you about the 1960s? My parents do it all of the time. And they…
Tenement life. That peculiar separate-closeness; the strange mixture of hugger-mugger living and the…
Priscilla ain’t the only Queen in the desert, as three go gallus in Alice.
Authentic sound makes it an easy day’s night.