Theatre

At the end of last year, a young father (Matt Coyne) entered the viral world of online with hilariously…
Somehow, we easily forget how terrifying being a teenager was at times; ‘Dragon’ is a wise reminder of those…
‘Why adapt Chekov into Scots?’ demanded an audience member at the interval of John Byrne’s ‘Uncle Varick’,…
Marti Pellow stars in a musical adaptation of Robert Louis Stevenson's gothic classic.
Francois Sarhan’s Enough Already is a theatrical revolution. In this multi-arts/media revelation, each one of…
A flawed but overall enjoyable experience Alan Ayckbourn's dark comedic drama about coming to terms with the…
‘Democracy’ uses its title several times in the course of this story that can’t quite make up its mind where…
Forget an elfin boy in green tights, forget a babysitting dog, forget Tinkerbell as a darting light and add…
Caged is an engaging and thought-provoking reworking of Beauty and the Beast that uses the core story to…
The intense bond between mother and child, that in early days can be so close that identities blur, is at the…
A wacky premise: Woolly, a sappy, self-deprecating sheep, has an unorthodox tale about his luckless search…
"A ship is safe in the harbor, but that is not what it is built for."
Winner of five Tony Awards, including Best Book and Best Original Score, The Drowsy Chaperone was acclaimed…
Edinburgh author Iain Banks’ disturbing seminal novel, first published 24 years ago, has not lost its ability…
With the shadowy shape of the brick red. iron giant of the Forth Bridge centre stage, a lithe, elfish figure…
Confused? They certainly will be…
This is the fourth play in the five-week Autumn season of A Play, A Pie and A Pint, the now 7 year old…
Russian writer Nikolai Gogol was a master story teller. He specialized in exposing the ridiculousness of…
Lung Ha Theatre Company and Drake Music Scotland have together pulled off an atmospheric reworking of RL…
I was recently sent an article written by theatre critic Irving Wardle from the magazine Intelligent Life,…