Theatre
There are positive signs that ‘Sweeney Todd -The Demon Barber of Fleet Street’ will be another stunning…
'Knowing is what we do to other people
when they're not there', Adam Phillips reminds us. This statement hits
The muse stripped bare.
There’s a line in this début full-length original play from Frances Poet that asks “… how did we get from…
The offside rule remains a mystery to many. It can be explained time and again but if your brain isn’t wired…
On a new bridge before dawn, when mist is still swirling across the river, a young man (Duncan Riches) stands…
On trial for a crime he believes he did not commit, young medium James McGregor stands accused of murdering…
Charlotte Brontë’s mid Victorian Gothic novel set in her native Yorkshire created a storm in its time.
The potential pitfalls of taking on an iconic writer’s work makes most shy away from the challenge, but Rona…
The Devil’s Larder is a deliciously wicked adult treat that is appetisingly apposite so close to Halloween.
Waves, by Alice Mary Cooper, is a beautiful story told with touching simplicity.
Bird is a one-woman show produced by FERAL and feral it is.
It’s no fun being ‘in with the out crowd’ at any time of life but it’s especially painful as a young person…
The subdued and calming designs on the hanging cloths that drape the sides of the Lyceum stage totally belie…
Snapshots 4 showcased three new works by three performers and recent graduates of the Curious School of…
PASS Out is the final show for this year’s HND Acting and Performance graduates from Edinburgh College.
J. B. Priestley wrote a series of plays known as his ‘Time plays’ that were a result of his interest in the…
‘It’s all grand’. There’s something truly stoic about the Irish approach to whatever personal mischances or…
For over a decade, Tangent Theatre has championed new writing to promote young talent, 'the life blood of…
The idea of soup is usually a comforting one but it is a bit disconcerting, or at least bemusing, to be…