Drama
Vanishing Pointās productions are always different, from each other, as well as from your usual theatricalā¦
Every journey has a beginning and every family has a past. In each there are forgotten chapters.
It was at a party in Palm Springs when Frank Sinatra became captivated by Ava Gardner, the glamorous, mostā¦
Just like the serialised tales in magazines of Conan Doyle and Dickens, 44 Scotland Street by Alexanderā¦
Welcome viewers to the world of TV, a diet of cooking programmes, quiz shows and old comedy reduced to aā¦
In 2011, The Scottish Arts Club and EdinburghGuide.com introduced a new award, the Fringe Award for Scottishā¦
When desperation takes over and the tiny remnants of hope are gradually fading away, how far would you go toā¦
"Let's start at the very beginning, a very good place to start." Altogether now, Doe, a deer, a femaleā¦
Mark Thomasā āThe Red Shedā is subtitled āa topical tale of the minersā strikeā. It does, however, feature aā¦
I remember reading David Mamet's Oleanna many, many years ago. Specific memories of it are sketchy at best,ā¦
Rebecca and Paul have come out to the country to stay in an isolated house in the middle of a forest in theā¦
There was a time when a troll was something associated with the Norwegian folk tale The Three Billy Goatsā¦
Plays, according to the late Peter Brook, inhabit empty spaces which actors transform.
How do you solve a problem like Ada Lovelace? Or indeed one like Charles Babbage?
The film Casablanca is part of every individual's memoryscape who is aged 50 and above.
The War is an intense theatrical experience of sight and sound with an abundance of style, but ratherā¦
A recording of the actual voice of Donald Trump using the sexual words that he described as merely āLockerā¦
Amidst strewn cardboard packing boxes, the cast gradually regain consciousness. āWhat a night!ā groans Tom,ā¦
The notion of pursuing Fleance, the son of Banquo, off the stage and out of Shakespeareās āMacbethā is anā¦
Neil Forsythās fictional Dundonian character, Bob Servant, hilariously deals with the serious issue of spamā¦