Drama

‘Every light casts a shadow; every fire ends in dust’. So reads the programme note to Anything That Gives Off…
Arbery Productions brings of a forgotten play from J B Priestley, best known now for the multi adaptations of…
For those of a certain generation and set of experiences, both in Edinburgh and beyond, Wojtek the ‘Polish’…
Lee Hall is best known for Billy Elliot, but in 1997 his play Spoonface Steinberg was broadcast by the BBC to…
Company of Wolves, regulars to Summerhall, return this Fringe with their new performance ‘A Brief History of…
It is very hard to see 4.48 Psychosis solely as a play. It is, and always has been, so much more than that. I…
David Grieg's stripped-down, comedy musical, which is being reprised  with the original cast after its…
‘Caledonia’ is an undeniably ambitious undertaking, rather like the project it seeks to portray. Remembered…
Earlier this year, I had the pleasure of seeing a French production of Molière's play Le Malade Imaginaire by…
Now tonight is one for the cultural socionomical history books, tonight of all nights, tonight and only…
The play opens with Alex, a tutor in creative writing, giving his last lecture of the term. He tells one of…
Palace of the End is a play about Iraq.  It is a set of monologues involving three characters who have…
Acts of Redemption is a series of six monologues written by Ken Jaworowski where each individual attempts to…
Waiting in a rain pelted marquee with technicians setting up lighting, front of house staff bustling around…
Autobiographical: “concerned with one's own life, based on, or dealing with one's own life history”
Revenge is far from sweet in this latest play from Omphile Molusi.
Korean Cultural Centre UK presents ‘Korean Stage’ at the Edinburgh Fringe this year, a colourfully creative…
Translunar Paradise takes its inspiration and title from the W B Yeats poem, “The Tower”, about a man…
Two actors grapple with a modern adaptation of Edgar Allen Poe’s classic horror story which they perform…
I have just escaped from a claustrophobic cellar, where a madman held an audience for 90 minutes. We shared…