Theatre

The Manipulate Festival aims to highlight the many different styles and techniques practitioners are blending…
Bridget Boland’s bold site- specific play must have rocked its audiences when it was first performed in…
While ā€˜Little Orphan Annie’ was created by Harold Walker in the form of a comic strip that had a long run in…
The iconic painting, Beverly Hills Housewife (1967) by David Hockney is a powerful portrait of a Betty…
Championing an array of new and developing work from around Europe ā€œBest of BE Festivalā€ presents an eclectic…
There is a routine that follows me around on nights such as tonight and, if you'd be so gracious as to allow…
It is hardly exaggeration to suggest ā€˜The Cheviot, the Stag and the Black, Black Oil’ changed Scottish…
Alma Cullen is an Emmy and Bafta award winning screenwriter for television series such as Northern Lights,…
Entering Traverse 2 to see Pamela Carter’s play What We Know, was like passing invisibly through your…
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 Stott’s ā€œcomedy classicā€ that had…
Alan Bennett is the darling of British theatre and The History Boys, a comedy-drama, is one of his most…
The real case of the ā€˜man on the moor’ caused considerable interest at the time, in part prompted by a series…
Sterling cast ā€˜produces’ 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 2012…
Boxing may not be the sport of kings, but it is the sport of artists, writers and great leaders.
Musselburgh’s Brunton Theatre was an apt venue for this re-telling of the dark tale from the Brothers Grimm…
HeLa is the story of remarkable success and shocking failure that starkly demonstrates how basic human rights…
A wacky premise: Woolly, a sappy, self-deprecating sheep, has an unorthodox tale about his luckless search…
ā€˜The Last Queen of Scotland’ comes roaring across the Tay Bridge and into the perhaps appropriately named…