Theatre
The succinct title neatly links the tragic tales of two glamorous women, a convicted murderer and an iconic…
Charlotte Brontë’s mid Victorian Gothic novel set in her native Yorkshire created a storm in its time.
Oedipus is alive and well and living in Morayshire.
This last hurrah of the Lyceum’s 2016 Season brings the latest play from former Scots Makar and renowned…
There is a routine that follows me around on nights such as tonight and, if you'd be so gracious as to allow…
Corruption in the business and political world is always a sickening yet intriguing thought that infiltrates…
This is the Little Mermaid as you have never seen it. The original Anderson tale of 1837 is, a Meow Meow…
‘The Forbidden Experiment’ could be said to be something of an experiment in itself.
Hijinx is back at the Fringe and entirely living up to their name.
For a long time the name Alvin Ailey has stirred the admiration of people across the world, and this autumn…
The character is a structured, controlled, precise and it must be said slightly obsessive individual, he's…
Théâtre de Complicité was co-founded by actor and director Simon McBurney in 1983, a Lecoq-inspired company…
The stark scene is set with three tables on stage, each with a chair, a microphone and a mug. The noise of…
It’s a brave man who decides to cover Roy Orbison the 1960s crooner who had such a distinctive voice and…
The longing lyrics of the sorrowful old love song I’m making believe it’s you top and tail this mesmerising…
The Traverse Theatre is the perfect location for emerging theatre artists and practitioners to promote new…
‘Hello Sailor’ has become a camp, cheeky and comic cliché about casual pick-up sex. Thief is the real deal.
Matthew Bourne’s The Red Shoes marks the 30th anniversary of his ballet company New Adventures and is a…
In the '60s Dobie Gray wrote a song called The In Crowd whose every line extols the virtues of being the…
Bring on the puppets! Annual visual theatre festival Manipulate gets underway at the Traverse with a play…