Drama
Enter, join the characters around the large refectory table and prepare to be changed, as together we learnā¦
On a dark evening at the close of January 1823, Helen is writing to her husband Tom, in rather purple prose.
Its such a rare pleasure these days to stumble across something by relative chance, coming away energised andā¦
This is the story of four people. So announces a computerised female voice as the spotlit heads of the castā¦
Bette Davis, the legendary movie actress who famously commented āI will never be below the title!ā, was anā¦
St Jude, the patron saint of lost causes, gives his name to the grubby fictional Tube station thatās the wellā¦
In a San Francisco apartment, a talented but unsuccessful artist struggles to complete the piece of workā¦
Martin McCormick has a problem with his teeth ā he lies through them. āTrust meā, he asks the audience, allā¦
Sex is something we still donāt talk about in a way which reflects what we really doā¦ā¦ Freak tells it as itā¦
How do people with an acute āgreenā conscience square the circle of whether or not to add to the worldāsā¦
Like a child a weapon won't be satisfied until it dominates your every thought.
Tennessee Williams is a master of creating brutal and brittle characters often trapped in a suffocatingā¦
Acts of Redemption is a series of six monologues written by Ken Jaworowski where each individual attempts toā¦
Palace of the End is a play about Iraq. It is a set of monologues involving three characters who haveā¦
Reviewing this last part of Rona Munroās triptych of plays on Scotlandās first three Stewart kings feelsā¦
The Music Box takes us into the mind of a child who has been shielded from the outside world by an overlyā¦
āFoolish man! Foolish foolish man! What I could have said was...What I should have said was...Why didnāt Iā¦
One lonely building in the heart of Scotlandās wilderness. Four lost souls with a shared history. Only oneā¦
Shakespeare at the Fringe can tend to be a rather odd affair. In the dark, upside down, backwards in a bunnyā¦
Two actors grapple with a modern adaptation of Edgar Allen Poeās classic horror story which they performā¦