Theatre

Strictly Come Dancing favourites Vincent and Flavia present a slick and stylish Last Tango.
On a tiny boat in the middle of the Edinburgh Fringe Festival stands Half a String’s mesmerizing story A…
'Can We Live With You?' cry the McScott family, on the run from the menacing Mr. Big Fish and his equally…
There is no faulting the music to American Idiot.
The Manipulate Visual Theatre Festival at the Traverse until the weekend, is back for its fifth year with its…
Kat Woods, acclaimed Irish writer of Belfast Boy and Wasted, returns to this year’s Fringe with her new play…
I am deeply ashamed to admit this, but I have never seen anything at the Leith Festival before in all of my…
Iron: a word that evokes hardness and coldness. Among its dictionary definitions are ‘symbol of firmness’ and…
A Sockful of Custard is an affectionate tribute to troubled comic genius Spike Milligan which has a lot more…
It’s a brave man who decides to cover Roy Orbison the 1960s crooner who had such a distinctive voice and…
Do we get over our childhood? Or are we destined to relive aspects of it throughout our whole adult lives?
There is an air of a medieval banqueting hall at Ghillie Dhu, with its candled chandeliers, pillars and…
After seventeen years, Molly is back living with her parents in Liverpool. (It is only temporary.) But there…
‘The Forbidden Experiment’ could be said to be something of an experiment in itself.
‘Some Other Stars’ opens in darkness but shimmers throughout in its own special light; Cath (Kirsten Murray)…
The collision of opposing worlds features in this arresting one-man play.
Who’s the creature that features most as the baddie in fairy tale? The big, bad wolf of course.
If Shakespeare had written a sequel to Macbeth this might have been it.
Although staged in one of the smaller venues in Edinburgh, Traverse 2, the ideas tackled by this year’s PASS…
From midday to midnight on the day before Scotland’s Referendum on Independence, The National Theatre of…