Theatre

The genius of Martin McDonagh is his precision in structurally plotting classic plays then throwing in a…
ā€œChance rules my lifeā€ comments Amanda to Victor, on the first night of their honeymoon. ā€œIt was chance…
Belfast-based Young At Art invites youngsters to join in with the fun and games at Katie’s Birthday Party.
ā€˜Democracy’ uses its title several times in the course of this story that can’t quite make up its mind where…
Do we get over our childhood? Or are we destined to relive aspects of it throughout our whole adult lives?
A song about a pair of old lovers, Ah yes, I remember it well , featured in the 1958 film, Gigi.
Who wouldn’t want to live under a safe sky where birds, not bombers, fly?
I couldn’t see in the dark. I panicked. It all happened so fast … I am a killer. I am conditioned to kill.
Tim Burton meets Jim Henson in a beautiful and poetic masterpiece from German puppeteer company…
In the packed house of Bath's small but perfectly formed Theatre Royal, where it was a delight to see most of…
Slick and inventive direction, together with a strong cast, helped to remind us what a brilliant story A…
The late Michael Marra was fascinated enough by Frida Kahlo to write a song where she arrives ā€˜flooded in a…
The Traverse Theatre is the perfect location for emerging theatre artists and practitioners to promote new…
Neil Munro’s belovĆØd characters, who crew the Clyde puffer The Vital Spark, are deep in the psyche of Scots…
ā€˜Fear not, till Birnam Wood do come to Dunsinane’ quotes Shakespeare’s Macbeth, recounting the prophecy that…
A story written early last century about a nobleman in Spanish California with the secret identity of Zorro…
It is hardly exaggeration to suggest ā€˜The Cheviot, the Stag and the Black, Black Oil’ changed Scottish…
There’s an odd thing that happens in this city when the sun comes out. It really does rub me up the wrong…
If the walls of the stately Marks Priory, seat of the Lebanon family, could talk they would speak of history…
Combining physical theatre with an uncomfortable mockery of themselves, Ewan Downie and Johnathan Peck’s duet…