Theatre
The succinct title neatly links the tragic tales of two glamorous women, a convicted murderer and an iconic…
Characters that don't take things nearly as far as Julia Croft in Power Ballad:
Count Olaf
Dr. Frankenfurter…
Originally staged over 55 years ago, the stirring dissection of dysfunctional relationships and the…
Physical comedy and biting social commentary on modern day "slacktivism" reign supreme with Follow Suit, a…
Tom McGrath, playwright, poet, translator and musician, died in April 2009 and tonight’s event comprised a…
A prodigious playwright, Douglas Maxwell will have at least 5 of his plays performed this year - including a…
Slick and inventive direction, together with a strong cast, helped to remind us what a brilliant story A…
John Byrne’s trilogy of plays, The Slab Boys, (1978) Cutting the Rug (1979) and Still Life, (1982) followed…
Lung Ha, Scotland’s leading theatre company for people with a learning disability, highlights the humour and…
It is some years now since I first saw Slava's Snow Show performed at the Lyceum, and while much of the…
The last ten years have been quite an emotional rollercoaster for Tolkien fans. First of all, some unknown…
The fear of technology slowly taking over our lives seems to be an ever-growing theme in recent new writing.
For some of us, it’s always about money.
Having an imaginary friend is one thing. Having a grotesque and disturbing monkey that nobody else can see…
Strange Town Young Company brings a subversive seasonal message delivered through its peripatetic hero, Anton…
Edinburgh author Iain Banks’ disturbing seminal novel, first published 24 years ago, has not lost its ability…
Guid honest fun fae the Honest Toun!
Paines Plough was founded in 1974 over a pint of Paines bitter and is now the national theatre of new plays,…
It was not without anticipation that I approached this revival of Mike Stott’s “comedy classic” that had…
Naughty Nannies and Shocking Seniors are not new devices on the comedy circuit but remain popular crowd…