Theatre

Where better to stage a show set in the imagined frozen north than the less than cosy main hall that is

Everyone (juist aboot!) knows the story of Jack and the Beanstalk, an old English tale about a poor widow

Four years after Pressure premiered in Edinburgh at the Lyceum in 2014, the play returns to the city with

Benjamin Sinclair (Daniel O’Keefe) has a problem in ‘Martyr’; the word he lives in isn’t biblical enough for

Award winning Glasgow-based theatre company Fish & Game is back on the road with a national tour of their

The dramatic narrative behind this new play reflects the philosophy of “Song of the Open Road” by Walt

‘It’s time to say goodnight and it’s time to close your eyes. Let’s put out the light till the dawn breaks

The world’s favourite transvestite show returns to the Edinburgh Playhouse after only three short years away

Stories Round the Tree conjured pictures of a cosy fireside, a jolly Christmas tree and friendly folk – big

Emerging into the light at the end of a performance, and examining the drunken spider’s track marks that

The 1990s courtroom movie A Few Good Men was a chance for Tom Cruise, Jack Nicholson, Demi Moore and others

"It is a stunning show." EdinburghGuide.com's reviewer is rocked by We Will Rock You.
Arthur Miller's literary talent as a dramatist began in the mid 1930s at the University of Michigan where he

In the packed house of Bath's small but perfectly formed Theatre Royal, where it was a delight to see most of

Shakespeare wrote his Scottish play, Macbeth, in English in the early years of the reign of his Scottish King

There's a last chance to catch Liz Lochhead's Scottified production of Moliere at the Royal Lyceum

Drift is the latest production from Edinburgh-based visual theatre company Vision Mechanics and is

The idea of soup is usually a comforting one but it is a bit disconcerting, or at least bemusing, to be

Given the success of theatrical forays such as The Vagina Monologues and Grumpy Old Women, one might have had

In the 1970’s, Jackie magazine was hailed ‘the best thing for girls - next to boys’.