Theatre

In the summer of 1975, the Hollywood blockbuster Jaws created a tsunami wave of panic for beachgoe
There is something very wrong out there in the darkness. 
Friendsical is a great excuse for nostalgia over one of the nation’s favourite TV shows.
A piece of feminist writing, this show is a slow starter that never quite seems to take off.
Steinbeck’s original novella was an iconic tale of the Great Depression, looking at the lives of two men wh
The story of Emmeline Pankhurst, her partnership with her husband and her journey to the suffragette moveme
A delightful production of this well-known book and TV film, the Aquila Youth Theatre ensemble sensitively
An exquisite production of Dylan Thomas’ play, this young company demonstrate the strength of theatre by al
A brief foray into the battle that took place at Villers-Bretonneux during the latter stage of WWI, this is
Managing to pack an astonishing amount of fascinating history into its 70 minutes, this show explains the h
Shaving the Dead is an outstanding piece of comedy writing and a masterclass in comic timing.
A master class in the craft of storytelling, In Loyal Company is a glorious, life-affirming p
A glimpse into the less talked about struggle of men who experience domestic abuse from their female partne
Set not long before midnight of December 31, 1999, 00 looks at the fear that takes hold of people
“There she blows!”, about a mile or so ahead – it’s Moby Dick.
A show which, by its own definition, resists classification into any one category!
Two characters, separated by time and space meet for the first time in the world-wide premiere of Alice
You wander 'round the outside of Summerhall and see a sight that grows more intriguing each
‘Anomaly Theatre Company’ debuts Surveillance at this year’s Fringe, promising a dark exploration
“Bless me, father, for I have sinned.”