Theatre

Sex and the single (texting) digit! Johnny McKnight’s latest comedy deals fearlessly with the issue of…
It is always appealing to hear that a hitherto little or unknown story about brave women is being brought…
The story of little orphan Annie is given a fresh relevance through a revamp that takes the edge off the…
It was not without anticipation that I approached this revival of Mike Stott’s “comedy classic” that had…
A feminine view of Italian immigration.
Scottish Dance Theatre approaches its 30th anniversary with a double bill that continues to look to the…
Careful - Mind Your Head. Or more importantly, mind theirs!
It can be a terribly difficult thing not to fall into clichés when writing a piece such as this.
Euthanasia has been a widely controversial topic that has been increasingly brought up in the news. When the…
Opening on a bare stage suggestive of prairie onto which George (William Rodell) and Lennie (Kristian…
Guid honest fun fae the Honest Toun!
In the middle of Margaret Thatcher’s icy reign over the UK, parts of Edinburgh may have been checking if…
In a time when people as young as 13 years old can have every detail of their existence plastered across the…
When William Inge’s play, Bus Stop, opened on Broadway in March, 1955, it was an immediate success with…
Ankur Productions is a Glasgow-based company committed to changing the way Black Minority and Ethnic people…
Theatre Company NIE (New International Encounter) has, for sixteen years, co-created performances with venues…
Him marks another episode in the 2016 Luminate festival, a chance to explore and celebrate growing older in…
For over a decade Philip Gandey’s show the Lady Boys of Bangkok in the Meadows has been the Fringe show that…
First of all, I confess to not having a word of the Gaelic. Scots, a minority language also protected…
I’m not going to lie to you. When I walked by our beautiful Kings Theatre, some cold morning not too long ago…