Theatre

Outside the Omnitorium, Assembly’s latest venue at the back of George Square theatre a sign states ‘This…
The British premiere of Eugene O’Neill’s Pulitzer Prize play, “Long Day’s Journey into Night” was staged at…
One might imagine theatre has had its share of revolutionary moments, but most of its past is of incremental…
Award winning French company Vélo Théâtre is lighting up this year’s manipulate Festival (albeit using a…
There is a thread running through Siobhán Nicholas’ play, Stella, that awkwardly stitches together a…
Heritage and genealogy are prominent aspects of modern culture, reflecting a widespread desire for a personal…
Musical-drama which encapsulates the struggle for stardom, behind the scenes and shining glamour of American…
Amidst the smoke and lights of the stage Young Pleasance are stepping onto the EdFringe spotlights with their…
It can be a terribly difficult thing not to fall into clichés when writing a piece such as this.
Riotous Road Show comes to an unscheduled halt.
Gender fluidity is very much a topical issue today. People who feel trapped in bodies of the wrong gender…
It was my great uncle John that first introduced me to, what I think is safe to say as it is quite widely…
Meera Syal’s semi-autobiographical tale, first published as a novel in 1996, lands squarely on the King’s…
Strictly sensational ‘Seven Brides for Seven Brothers’ was a surprise hit at the Edinburgh Playhouse.
‘What Next?’ and What Now?’ make up a double bill presented by Strange Town, which works with young people in…
Jack and Victor and their Craiglang pals are back and their hordes of fans are flowing like many tributaries…
Tony Roper’s play is the star of this personality-packed show, and the sell-out audience at Brunton hangs on…
Leith Dockers Club is packed out for a double bill of new writing, presented by Citadel Arts for this year’s…
Eddie & The Slumber Sisters is another cracking production from Scotland’s superlative producer of…