Theatre

‘The Beautiful Cosmos of Ivor Cutler’ attempts to encapsulate in two hours the life (or some of it) and work…
Theatre maker Mark Murphy is known for his large- scale work in Scotland from being part of Glasgow’s time as…
‘Trains and boats and planes’, says the Burt Bacharach song about love being lost through public transport.…
More than the ceiling comes crashing down in this scissor sharp black comedy.
Internationally renowned Berlin based physical theatre company Familie Flöz is back, not in full voice, (they…
Twelve Angry Men, which was written in the 1950’s by Reginald Rose, has endured the decades because it is a…
Benjamin Sinclair (Daniel O’Keefe) has a problem in ‘Martyr’; the word he lives in isn’t biblical enough for…
The penultimate play in this season’s A Play, A Pie and A Pint  series of writing from the Arab world is…
Fear and self-loathing lie in wait as one woman fails to suppress her filthy urges beneath a shiny exterior.
Oh, a mystery? On a train? Sign me up.
On 9th September, 2015, Elizabeth II became our longest reigning monarch reaching 63 years, 216 days…
Following the post-mortem by the Deputy Medical Examiner, Dr. Thomas Noguchi, the cause of death was “…
The story I remember from my childhood was that of Mary: sullen, surly and rude, who meets bed-ridden, ‘…
Teenage angst – we’ve all been there. Being ‘in with the out crowd’ is no joke.
Hamletmachine, written in 1977 by German playwright Heiner Muller, is loosely based on Shakespeare’s Hamlet.
A-Team Productions have bravely sculpted a revue show, where an energetic cast of 36 teens, aged 11 to 18…
Roll up, roll up for a look behind the curtain of the travelling show.
From artist to activist; poets to pioneer, fools to the forgotten; writers to rulers, significant figures…
A touching tale of female love.
Expect the unexpected from Compagnie à from Angers in France who bring their acclaimed show Le Chant du Bouc…