Theatre

Abi Morgan is a most talented, prolific scriptwriter for stage and screen including ā€œThe Hourā€, the 1950s…
There is currently a giant image on the front of the National Gallery of Scotland advertising the exhibition…
Fire sets upon the small Scottish village of Dornoch in 1727 as Janet Horne is burned, the last witch in…
All good things come to he who waits and Keith Jack, having previously toured the country as the Narrator,…
Sparks is a beautifully raw two hander that plays witness to the inner monologue of a women who has found…
Everything changes. Nothing ever stays the same. Oh, the sun still rises and sets (though that is debatable…
Iron: a word that evokes hardness and coldness. Among its dictionary definitions are ā€˜symbol of firmness’ and…
On a new bridge before dawn, when mist is still swirling across the river, a young man (Duncan Riches) stands…
The stage set is suitably neat and compact for the extremely neat and compact, clever wee show that is The…
The Snow Queen is one of the supreme midwinter children's stories, made all the better by Mother Nature…
How does one review a play that must be kept a secret?
Leith Dockers Club is packed out for a double bill of new writing, presented by Citadel Arts for this year’s…
The slow, plinky-plonk, whistling music, that sounded like the background to a light-hearted French film,…
Edinburgh’s first Tradfest heralded the early dawn of summer this weekend, embracing all the folk arts in a…
ā€œMen are all pigs!ā€ How many times have you heard that sentence, or something to that effect? Being a pig is…
Night Fever does not generate a lot of warmth amongst the first night audience.
This year’s seasonal yarn at the Brunton is the truly amazing story of...
The powers that be appear to have a habit of diminishing the importance of arts education, fobbing off any…
A touching tale of female love.
I am one of the few people on this planet who has neither seen or read Gregory Burke's Olivier award-winning…