Theatre

ā€˜Translation is always a form of treachery’. Perhaps. Yet it may be an unavoidable treachery. Dogstar’s The…
The Marriage of Figaro was written by Pierre Beaumarchais in 1778 as part of his Figaro Trilogy.
One hundred years on from the Great War we find ourselves in another age of political uncertainty.
Alan Ayckbourn is an absolute genius at creating deviously complex, farcical situation comedies.
King’s Cross ain’t what it used to be.
The metamorphosis of the South Rotunda on the Clydeside from long vacant 19th century building to a surreal…
ā€œLegally Blonde The Musicalā€ is based on the 2001 movie starring Reese Witherspoon, the delightful chick…
Firmly in the saddle of their 10th Anniversary UK tour, the National Theatre return to the Festival Theatre…
How is it all going to end? Asteroid? Plague? Nuclear war?
The RSNO Christmas Concert is a festive treat for all the family.
The ability to 'tell' something is facilitated through the use of language, however the cognitive processes…
There is a modern beatitude that says ā€œBlessed are the curious for they shall have adventuresā€.
On the day of Pope John Paul XXIII’s visit to Glasgow, Barr and Ranald are busy attempting to steal the…
Edinburgh Playhouse has played host to it’s own "Fame Academy" having run an intensive fortnight’s workshop…
Small wonders and everyday moments of magic are entirely what drives Vu, clowning at its finest. Who knew a…
Polish writer Lidia Amejko’s The Lives of the High-Rise Saints (an intriguing take on Butler’s classic 18th…
Northern Ballet bring the Queen of the Nile to Edinburgh in "the finest example of a modern classical ballet…
The National Theatre of Scotland aspire to challenge the notion of what theatre can achieve and with Girl X…
In the packed house of Bath's small but perfectly formed Theatre Royal, where it was a delight to see most of…
Des Dillon first made his name as a poet, novelist and short story writer before turning to the theatre.…