Theatre

Nobody will ever Forgive Us is the final production in the Traverse/National Theatre of Scotland's 'Debuts'…
Set on the urban waterfront “ in the shadow of the Bridge that faces New York", Arthur Miller’s 1950s…
‘Doctor Johnson Goes to Scotland’ is a fairly self-explanatory piece of titling, and, as they say, it does…
Grid Iron is the Edinburgh theatre company renowned for their new-writing, site-specific productions.
Solving the universal human problem of desperate loneliness lies at the heart of this latest production from…
There is nothing more terrifying to me than the thought of losing somebody that I love. I try, like most…
On a new bridge before dawn, when mist is still swirling across the river, a young man (Duncan Riches) stands…
Edinburgh-based Claire Lamond presents an emotional programme of animation shorts that leave you pondering…
Confused? They certainly will be…
This year, London based master puppeteers, Blind Summit, bring their UK première of Henry: A Puppet Possessed…
For this year’s Edinburgh International Science Festival (EISF), writer Francis Gallop has unearthed…
The inspiration for Clean, we are told in an off-stage voiced prologue, arose from a conversation between the…
It’s always good to watch theatre companies taking an ambitious turn, and they can hardly come more ambitious…
Rebecca Biscuit and Louise Mothersole, who are sh!
This year marks the Bank of Scotland Imaginate Festival’s 21st birthday and to celebrate the programme offers…
Eighty-something Ella is not the usual cardigan-donning, hard-candy-sooking pensioner - she’s a damned rebel…
Theatre Gu Leòr, with the support of NTS have brought forward an untold tale, entwining the cultures,…
The scene, in this the final of the lunchtime A Play, A Pie and A Pint shows, is the bedroom of a married…
As part of the celebrations of International Women’s Day, the Traverse was host to a series of short staged…