Theatre

As retailers say, if you love line-dancing and Country & Western music, then you will like ā€˜Rhinestone…
Set in Tsarist Russia in 1905, this perennially popular musical is based on a collection of folk tales, ā€œā€¦
Deep in the Yorkshire Dales, among the Victoria sponges and pots of plum jam, it’s about time for another…
Jolson, the Musical, takes us on an autobiographical journey of the famous singer's life.  Born Asa…
Tony Roper’s play is the star of this personality-packed show, and the sell-out audience at Brunton hangs on…
Expect the unexpected from Compagnie Ć  from Angers in France who bring their acclaimed show Le Chant du Bouc…
When Hollywood bought the film rights to the novella, ā€œBreakfast at Tiffany’sā€, Truman Capote was adamant…
Corruption in the business and political world is always a sickening yet intriguing thought that infiltrates…
Scandalous Scots is an enticing title for Tightlaced Theatre’s 2012/13 season.
It wasn’t quite ā€˜Hurricane Bawbag’ howling outside the Traverse Theatre on the evening its Hothouse season of…
From unpublished novel, to critically acclaimed chick-flick success the tale of Elle Woods’ entrance to the…
Along with a plethora of other hits, including the renownedTrainspotting, King’s Head Theatre have packed in…
Lara and Cameron get rather more than they bargained for in Iain Finlay Macdonald’s ā€˜The Devil Masters’. We,…
In July 2016, the unsung heroine of Musical Movies, Marni Nixon passed away in New York City aged 86.
The subject of death and dying, the so called last taboo, is coming out of the closet. The media abounds…
This is a revival of Scottish Ballet’s sparkling production, (premiered in 2005) which spruces up the…
Snapshots is a series produced under the manipulate Festival, Puppet Animation Scotland’s annual celebration…
A Play, a Jiaozi (Chinese dumpling) and a Pint may lack the alliteration of a Play, a Pie and a Pint but…
London’s camp cabaret quartet, Sex Shells is a shameless satirical show certain to have you screaming for…
This is a unique version of Alexander Dumas’ 1844 exciting, and at the time serialised, tale of the 17th…