Theatre
The Manipulate Festival aims to highlight the many different styles and techniques practitioners are blendingā¦
Bridget Bolandās bold site- specific play must have rocked its audiences when it was first performed inā¦
While āLittle Orphan Annieā was created by Harold Walker in the form of a comic strip that had a long run inā¦
The iconic painting, Beverly Hills Housewife (1967) by David Hockney is a powerful portrait of a Bettyā¦
Championing an array of new and developing work from around Europe āBest of BE Festivalā presents an eclecticā¦
There is a routine that follows me around on nights such as tonight and, if you'd be so gracious as to allowā¦
It is hardly exaggeration to suggest āThe Cheviot, the Stag and the Black, Black Oilā changed Scottishā¦
Alma Cullen is an Emmy and Bafta award winning screenwriter for television series such as Northern Lights,ā¦
Entering Traverse 2 to see Pamela Carterās play What We Know, was like passing invisibly through yourā¦
The classic Ealing film, The Ladykillers, made in 1955 is still warm in the hearts of cinema goers.
It was not without anticipation that I approached this revival of Mike Stottās ācomedy classicā that hadā¦
Alan Bennett is the darling of British theatre and The History Boys, a comedy-drama, is one of his mostā¦
The real case of the āman on the moorā caused considerable interest at the time, in part prompted by a seriesā¦
Sterling cast āproducesā the goods at the Festival Theatre.
The Imaginate Festival is now in its 23rd year. Running for a full week at venues across Edinburgh, the 2012ā¦
Boxing may not be the sport of kings, but it is the sport of artists, writers and great leaders.
Musselburghās Brunton Theatre was an apt venue for this re-telling of the dark tale from the Brothers Grimmā¦
HeLa is the story of remarkable success and shocking failure that starkly demonstrates how basic human rightsā¦
A wacky premise: Woolly, a sappy, self-deprecating sheep, has an unorthodox tale about his luckless searchā¦
āThe Last Queen of Scotlandā comes roaring across the Tay Bridge and into the perhaps appropriately namedā¦