Theatre

Said to be Spark’s favourite and self-confessed creepiest novel, her short, fragmented and chillingly…
The Car Man is one of the most exciting pieces of dance touring Britain at present. Choreographed by Mathew…
Rambert Dance has the audience gripped as they pull off a storming triple bill.
Inspired by the likes of Edgar Allan Poe and Ambrose Bierce, Peapod Productions brings the ghostly tale of “…
As the first collaboration between Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber in 1967, the musical "Joseph and the…
Welcome to AGAS – The Amateur Gardening Appreciation Society.
The idea of the poor man with a pocket full of dreams in his shabby, baggy pants is not new but is one that…
I was recently sent an article written by theatre critic Irving Wardle from the magazine Intelligent Life,…
The realms of art and science, often seen as representing opposite ends of the continuum of human endeavour,…
Superb Finale sends female fans home happy! This touring production of ‘Dirty Dancing’ is now installed at…
The story I remember from my childhood was that of Mary: sullen, surly and rude, who meets bed-ridden, ‘…
It is a mark of the stature of an actor that he gets a round of applause just for stepping on the stage. It…
In placing experimental work at the heart of its programme, particularly performances combining hybrids of…
I’ve always thought Passing Places to be a little bit of an odd one. It doesn’t read like a play particularly…
The Manipulate Visual Theatre Festival at the Traverse until the weekend, is back for its fifth year with its…
The character is a structured, controlled, precise and it must be said slightly obsessive individual, he's…
All are gathered here today to celebrate the life of Sandy Munro, a life that is certainly illustrious,…
John Steinbeck's play title of ‘Of Mice and Men’ is said to be influenced by Robert Burns - Steinbeck like…
There’s a line in the film Peter’s Friends when Stephen Fry’s character likens the process of being born “...…