Theatre
On the most poignant of remembrance days of the 1918 Armistice, 11th November 2018, a powerful anti- war play…
Jess and Joe want to tell you a story. A coming of age of story about speedos, scotch eggs and being special.
Bertolt Brecht’s The Threepenny Opera, based on John Gay’s 18th century The Beggar’s Opera, opened in Berlin…
In a marvelously mad display, Green Ginger has dazzled with the Scottish premiere of its dystopian, near-…
Second Circle Theatre would like you to put your overpriced Fringe drinks down for 45 minutes to experience…
Spine-tingling entertainment comes to the King's with a surprise star in store.
Pagan rituals impact on the modern world in this tense drama from writer and Traverse Associate Artist Rob…
Set in New York, the show follows four individuals who are trying to find themselves and their" big picture…
This production of Iain Crichton Smith’s last play, Lazybed, has special significance for more than…
Anthropomorphising is a little lost on me at the best of times and I confess that the appeal of Peppa Pig and…
Mementos heavy with memory are the subject of this latest poignant promenade piece from Lung Ha.
Written in just four days in Tokyo, 1929, Noel Coward created the free spirited character of Amanda in…
There’s a line in the film Peter’s Friends when Stephen Fry’s character likens the process of being born “...…
A sartorially splendid spectrum of sexuality greets as The Gates is entered. There is a real sense of being…
Sabine Molenaar takes on the challenge of presenting physically the metaphysical in That’s It.
It wasn’t quite ‘Hurricane Bawbag’ howling outside the Traverse Theatre on the evening its Hothouse season of…
Do we get over our childhood? Or are we destined to relive aspects of it throughout our whole adult lives?
Welcome to AGAS – The Amateur Gardening Appreciation Society.
What does it mean to be human? That’s a pretty big question for adults, never mind children.
Going to the ballet should be a treat but The Russian State Ballet of Siberia’s production of Don Quixote was…