Theatre

Slick and inventive direction, together with a strong cast, helped to remind us what a brilliant story A…
A Tale of Two Cities was Dicken’s favourite of his creations and one of which he was immensely proud, and it…
A revival for its 30th anniversary since busting out its legwarmers is only right to celebrate the show that…
How you handle death really depends on your age, or, more accurately, how many funerals you have attended.
Nothing is black or white in this powerful play from Brooklyn based Smoke and Mirrors Collaborative.
Along with many others, this reviewer loves work. He could watch it all day. Especially when the job in hand…
Villainous, lascivious, devilish all describe Marti Pellow's interpretation of Darryl Van Horne in the…
Six years ago, an avalanche of Hollywood films were being adapted for stage and climaxed with a fairly…
Nobody will ever Forgive Us is the final production in the Traverse/National Theatre of Scotland's 'Debuts'…
Laughter in the Rain – the Neil Sedaka Story was full of surprises and all of them good. Although the songs…
Riotous Road Show comes to an unscheduled halt.
A series of plays being performed at the Festival Fringe 2018 is the result of a creative initiative by BBC…
Based on the book by William Feaver, Lee Hall’s acclaimed play, The Pitmen Painters, takes us on a journey of…
There’s a line in this début full-length original play from Frances Poet that asks “… how did we get from…
The Bank of Scotland Imaginate Festival is only in its third day and already in full swing going by the…
The Car Man is one of the most exciting pieces of dance touring Britain at present. Choreographed by Mathew…
As part of their residency at the 2018 Edinburgh International Festival (EIF), Paris company Théâtre des…
Northern Ballet’s Casanova is an orgy for the senses, a sumptuous sensory feast.
Buddy rides high on the crest of a giant nostalgia wave. Now in its 25th year, this highly successful show…
In the 1950s, there was a rhyme chanted at street games to eliminate players. It involved being ‘out, with a…