Drama
Jamie Griffiths tour through the arcane world of CDSs (credit default swaps) and CDOs (credit default…
Nurturing is at the heart of this year’s flagship play in the Traverse Theatre’s Festival programme, Milk.
In a monochrome world, a dysfunctional family search for forgotten things. These are not necessarily…
The clowning genius of Clout is back! Once again the Demonstration Room at Summerhall is graced with the…
Since its first performance at Edinburgh's Traverse Theatre in 1998, Sarah Kane's Crave has become a classic…
Casablanca, 1941 – a place to which those fleeing the Nazi regime flock, where human life is cheap and…
As Beatriz and her little sister Rosa put final preparations in place for the youngest woman's wedding,…
Plans for a quiet, retired life by the sea are not going to plan for John Davis. He is hearing voices. And…
A tangled web of lost and lonely love.
Adam Smith is given a curious Grand Tour by Les Labyrinths, taking in aspects of his life, philosophy and…
The Man Who Planted Trees is the multi-award winning adaptation by the Puppet State Theatre Company of French…
What country, friends, is this? Why, this is Illyria, a slightly shabby sea-side resort where end-of-the-…
Civil Rogues is a good, old-fashioned, rollicking romp and, although it follows a rather familiar formula, a…
The publication in June 1992 of Andrew Morton's controversial biography “Diana: Her True Story” revealed her…
“I have a degree in shitology,” says Tolu, not a claim many of us would want to make.
Postmodernist '90s themes meet '60s Dixie Land tunes in this charming operetta about the effects of amnesia…
Guy Masterton has been producing hit Fringe shows for over two decades.
You just can't go wrong with zombies, can you? They are both scary and funny in equal measure. Pure…
Enter, join the characters around the large refectory table and prepare to be changed, as together we learn…
“There are two things to know about me. I am a fresh water person, not a beach person, and I am good with…