Theatre
The story of The Selfish Giant, by Oscar Wilde, has captivated children across the world for more than a…
The Promise opens in 1942 Russia, where three teenagers band together to survive the World War 2 siege in…
There is a blurring of fact and fiction in Joan Lindsay’s 1967 Australian novel Picnic at Hanging Rock.
Once described as “hilarious” by the Scotsman, Gary McNair ambles onto the stage of Traverse Two to tell the…
Harold Pinter - playwright, director, actor, worthy winner of the 2005 Nobel Prize for Literature, who died…
A new twist is added to an old fairytale in a collaboration between visual theatre director Rene Baker and…
There are positive signs that ‘Sweeney Todd -The Demon Barber of Fleet Street’ will be another stunning…
A feminine view of Italian immigration.
This is a revival of Scottish Ballet’s sparkling production, (premiered in 2005) which spruces up the…
Slick and inventive direction, together with a strong cast, helped to remind us what a brilliant story A…
'Can We Live With You?' cry the McScott
family, on the run from the menacing Mr. Big Fish and his equally…
Plutôt la Vie is a Scottish touring theatre company, founded in 2003 by Tim Lacata and Ian Cameron. Both have…
Southern Light Opera Company, hailed by their president Jonathon Tait as the ‘mother of Edinburgh am-dram’,…
Faux Theatre’s Torn is a wordless and witty exposé of life after love.
It’s some 18 years since the film version of ‘Brassed Off’ first appeared, and, as recent reconsiderations…
Belfast-based Young At Art invites youngsters to join in with the fun and games at Katie’s Birthday Party.
Queens rule the stage as the sparkly musical that’s anything but a drag hits the Playhouse for the holiday…
Two Weddings and a bevvy!
The succinct title neatly links the tragic tales of two glamorous women, a convicted murderer and an iconic…
A disturbing exposé of illicit desire, David Harrower’s highly acclaimed two-hander tackles the taboo subject…