Theatre
Through Stuart Paterson’s adaptations of classic panto fare, the Lyceum usually brings something a little…
A mad mental malkie of a play!
One of the joys of visiting the Festival Theatre is to have a look round the old posters and photographs that…
Roll up, roll up for a look behind the curtain of the travelling show.
Shattered Head is the title of a piece of sculpture made by Scots Italian artist, Eduardo Paolozzi in 1956.…
Do we get over our childhood? Or are we destined to relive aspects of it throughout our whole adult lives?
This House, set in the Parliamentary Whips’ offices during the turbulent five years of 1974-79, opens an…
Not just shaken, stirred but most definitely rocked!
Arthur Miller’s majestic, moody masterpiece is, at its centre, a psychological portrait of a salesman as an…
‘Every light casts a shadow; every fire ends in dust’. So reads the programme note to Anything That Gives Off…
The story of little orphan Annie is given a fresh relevance through a revamp that takes the edge off the…
There’s something of a pun in the title of this play by Douglas Maxwell for Lung Ha Theatre Company, although…
David Walters was a man who had everything. He was belovèd by his mother, had brains and looks and got the…
Plutôt la Vie is a Scottish touring theatre company, founded in 2003 by Tim Lacata and Ian Cameron. Both have…
Bridget Boland’s bold site- specific play must have rocked its audiences when it was first performed in…
What goes on behind closed doors in any community or culture can be shocking when the doors are opened and…
A stage almost as bare as a post-reformation kirk greets the audience for ‘Glory on Earth’, while a version…
Deep in the Yorkshire Dales, among the Victoria sponges and pots of plum jam, it’s about time for another…
Lee Hall is best known for Billy Elliot, but in 1997 his play Spoonface Steinberg was broadcast by the BBC to…