Drama

How do people with an acute ‘green’ conscience square the circle of whether or not to add to the world’s…
Not so long ago, in the not so distant City of London it was the dawn of an age of prosperity; battles were…
Enter, join the characters around the large refectory table and prepare to be changed, as together we learn…
The clowning genius of Clout is back! Once again the Demonstration Room at Summerhall is graced with the…
This show, from Retford based professional touring theatre company TaleGate Theatre, is as ambitious as it is…
Mint, as any of the characters in this play might put it.
This comedy drama about a Fringe theatre company is actually based on real events which took place during the…
Oscar Wilde wrote two things while serving his two year imprisonment after being convicted of gross indecency.
Neil Forsyth’s fictional Dundonian character, Bob Servant, hilariously deals with the serious issue of spam…
Birdsong and the sounds of the river accompany two sisters adrift from the modern world.
It was a chance handing of Agnes Owen’s 1998 novel, For the Love of Willie, to Phil Tong, director of the…
Schizophrenia, a largely misunderstood mental illness often mistaken for split personality disorder, affects…
A dimly lit room. One table, one chair and one honest voice.
Barry McGovern, internationally renowned for his interpretations and performances of Beckett, was born and…
To deliver an affecting piece of theatre is an impressive achievement.  To do it without words and with…
There was a time, not all that long ago, when you couldn’t open a newspaper or a magazine without laying your…
A Girl is a Half-formed Thing comes to the stage with much acclaim.
Modern art isn't everybody's cup of tea, but is there a chance that it could change your life?
We are lined up by a bossy drill instructor in the Nissen hut like venue. This is one of the characters who…
The Scottish Arts Club lounge was full to overflowing last night for the presentation ceremony and party for…