Theatre
Snapshots is a series produced under the manipulate Festival, Puppet Animation Scotland’s annual celebration…
Edinburgh author Iain Banks’ disturbing seminal novel, first published 24 years ago, has not lost its ability…
‘I would not say that Yiddish is dying, nor would I say that it is alive’ was how Nobel Prize winner the late…
If I take a moment to glance over my shoulder and follow my experiences with theatre literature down memory…
The oldest ‘swinger’ in town (Tommy Steele), with an orchestra, playing the music of legendary bandleader…
L.Frank Baum’s story The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, first published in 1900, is undoubtedly best known in its…
Firmly in the saddle of their 10th Anniversary UK tour, the National Theatre return to the Festival Theatre…
The former Veterinary school Anatomy Lecture theatre at Summerhall is preserved as it was -a highly raked…
‘What Next?’ and What Now?’ make up a double bill presented by Strange Town, which works with young people in…
Welsh writer Tim Price’s first, full-length play, For Once, was born out of a writer’s workshop held in…
Charlotte Brontë’s mid Victorian Gothic novel set in her native Yorkshire created a storm in its time.
Edinburgh College’s Performing Arts Studio Scotland brings their showcase for graduate actors to the Traverse…
The new season of A Play, A Pie and A Pint at The Traverse has opened with Matthew Trevannion’s Leviathan in…
There is a familiar formula that creeps around with plays and films that deal with mental illness. The…
‘Buddy’ leaves Edinburgh Playhouse rocking and a reeling!
Leith Festival champions original writing, hosting new play The Wee One by Philip Rainford.
Women have the reputation for being lippy, yet manage to be both silenced and erased from much of history.…
Hannah Cowley’s near forgotten 18th century feminine riposte to George Farquhar’s earlier play The Beaux’…
It is completely fitting that a play written in France by an Irish playwright that first made its name in…
Our theatre critic finds the annual traditional King's Theatre panto brings out his most festive side.