Theatre
In the middle of Margaret Thatcherās icy reign over the UK, parts of Edinburgh may have been checking ifā¦
What is there left to say about an already award winning production based on an award winning book?
Edinburgh Collegeās Performing Arts Studio Scotland brings their showcase for graduate actors to the Traverseā¦
It was a little bit of a surprise that Tightlaced theatre company pulled off yet anotherā¦
This year marks the Bank of Scotland Imaginate Festivalās 21st birthday and to celebrate the programme offersā¦
āBlessed are the curious for they shall have adventuresā.
As we are ushered in, Ralph McCubbin Howell (the eponymous and anonymous Bookbinder) appears asleep at a deskā¦
Once described as āhilariousā by the Scotsman, Gary McNair ambles onto the stage of Traverse Two to tell theā¦
It is always appealing to hear that a hitherto little or unknown story about brave women is being broughtā¦
Superb āSouth Pacificā soars to new heights. Escape the unwelcome blast of wintry weather and enjoy the warmā¦
The late Michael Marra was fascinated enough by Frida Kahlo to write a song where she arrives āflooded in aā¦
Tennessee Williams, the authentic, literary genius of American literature, is best known for such classics asā¦
āCuttin a Rugā is the second in John Byrneās trilogy of plays inspired by his own youthful experiences.
Gerda Stevenson has pooled her talents as playwright and poet to create a beautiful modern Scottish sea myth.
A precision machine oiled with gallons of talent!
Journalistic shorthand for immense and serious human situations deeply belies the tragedy that impacts onā¦
There is nothing more terrifying to me than the thought of losing somebody that I love. I try, like mostā¦
A new look at Lorca.
In a marvelously mad display, Green Ginger has dazzled with the Scottish premiere of its dystopian, near-ā¦
David Walters was a man who had everything. He was belovĆØd by his mother, had brains and looks and got theā¦