Theatre

Alma Cullen is an Emmy and Bafta award winning screenwriter for television series such as Northern Lights,…
Mermaid mixes the real with the supernatural in a modern reworking of Andersen’s classic fairy tale.
There is an air of a medieval banqueting hall at Ghillie Dhu, with its candled chandeliers, pillars and…
Join West End stars Ashleigh Gray and Oliver Savile for an evening of good company in the understated…
A Wild Growling Happiness, created by performers from the Estonian State Puppet and Youth Theatre and…
Set in and around ‘windy Troy’, Chris Hannan’s re-imagining of ‘The Iliad’ opens bathed in a sunshine that…
Buddy rides high on the crest of a giant nostalgia wave. Now in its 25th year, this highly successful show…
Shattered Head is the title of a piece of sculpture made by Scots Italian artist, Eduardo Paolozzi in 1956.…
What do you get when you put the educational premise and puppetry style of Sesame Street, a cynical yet…
Formed in 1999 by director Gill Robertson, Catherine Wheels has consistently delivered on both style and…
Everyone loves a good panto, and it doesn’t get any better than the traditional Edinburgh panto at the…
The darkened stage of Traverse One has sheeting lying apparently at random on either side of the stage. There…
Does Gordon Brown Confess? Does he feel the need to do so? Should he?
Beyond a sad wee half decorated tree that sits in the corner of the chaotic room where Robert Broom has lived…
Hamletmachine, written in 1977 by German playwright Heiner Muller, is loosely based on Shakespeare’s Hamlet.
Charlotte Brontë’s mid Victorian Gothic novel set in her native Yorkshire created a storm in its time.
The realms of art and science, often seen as representing opposite ends of the continuum of human endeavour,…
In the third outing between prolific author Peter James and stage adaptor Shaun McKenna, the winning formula…
Impossible keeps the realm of magic in a land far, far, away, where men are clever, funny and brave, and…