Theatre
‘The Last Queen of Scotland’ comes roaring across the Tay Bridge and into the perhaps appropriately named…
Hairspray lifts and holds a crowded Playhouse audience in a full-bodied production that is full of bounce.
Priscilla ain’t the only Queen in the desert, as three go gallus in Alice.
‘Antigone’ continues to fascinate; from Jean Anouilh’s version of over half a century ago, through Tom Paulin…
To varying degrees, we all harbour the guilty secret of being fascinated by what goes on behind the closed…
Boxing may not be the sport of kings, but it is the sport of artists, writers and great leaders.
Hilary Lyon’s richly comic and acutely observed romp does exactly what it says on the tin. It’s a bit of a…
The Bank of Scotland Imaginate Festival is only in its third day and already in full swing going by the…
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Caged is an engaging and thought-provoking reworking of Beauty and the Beast that uses the core story to…
A well- known tale told with bijou beauty.
This House, set in the Parliamentary Whips’ offices during the turbulent five years of 1974-79, opens an…
We all have our own ways of dealing with situations, be it denial or invention, which stems from the…
In a one-woman performance of delicate sensitivity Donna Rutherford softly brings to the surface the issues…
One of the Scottish companies returning to the Bank of Scotland Imaginate Festival this year is the wonderful…
The background music of the '60s group the Shirelles was presumably to set the time frame for this piece but…
In the 1970’s, Jackie magazine was hailed ‘the best thing for girls - next to boys’.
Ditto is a musical performance that offers a child-like exploration of some rather deep philosophical…
To ‘take someone’s path away’ is how Alison Peebles describes the reality of being diagnosed with and…
Edward Bruce's (brother of the more famous Robert) campaigns in Ireland receive blank looks or shuffled feet…