Theatre

A Play, a Jiaozi (Chinese dumpling) and a Pint may lack the alliteration of a Play, a Pie and a Pint but…
Physical comedy and biting social commentary on modern day "slacktivism" reign supreme with Follow Suit, a…
How appropriate that a play first performed in Athens around 470 BC should be revived (nay, resurrected!)…
Not just shaken, stirred but most definitely rocked!
‘Why adapt Chekov into Scots?’ demanded an audience member at the interval of John Byrne’s ‘Uncle Varick’,…
A gentle light shone on a life as it shrinks to smallness.
Brimming with nostalgia and inducing an urgent need to tap your toes and click your heels, The Southern Light…
Given Sunset Song appears the most popular Scottish novel, it’s no great surprise a biographical play about…
Six years ago, an avalanche of Hollywood films were being adapted for stage and climaxed with a fairly…
In a one-woman performance of delicate sensitivity Donna Rutherford softly brings to the surface the issues…
Masculine mime with a mixed up message.
Alan Bennett is the darling of British theatre and The History Boys, a comedy-drama, is one of his most…
Attention soldiers - plastic, plush or otherwise - stand by your beds! War is upon us and it is down to Ariel…
Edinburgh Theatre Arts (ETA) is well known for punching above its weight and this time round is no exception.
“And she was mine, she was mine, the key was in my fist, my fist was in my pocket, she was mine…You see, she…
‘The Last Queen of Scotland’ comes roaring across the Tay Bridge and into the perhaps appropriately named…
Rebecca Biscuit and Louise Mothersole, who are sh!
Second Circle Theatre would like you to put your overpriced Fringe drinks down for 45 minutes to experience…
‘The Winter’s Tale’ contains possibly the most well known stage direction in theatre – ‘exit, pursued by a…
Don't let the mention of blood put you off: this production has humour, pathos and drama in abundance.