Theatre
Stories Round the Tree conjured pictures of a cosy fireside, a jolly Christmas tree and friendly folk – big…
Drift is the latest production from Edinburgh-based visual theatre company Vision Mechanics and is…
Shrek The Musical ticks all the obvious boxes for family-cum-light entertainment but ultimately lacks soul.
Award winning French company Vélo Théâtre is lighting up this year’s manipulate Festival (albeit using a…
Harold Pinter - playwright, director, actor, worthy winner of the 2005 Nobel Prize for Literature, who died…
The dark matter of dementia is tackled with great sensitivity and imagination by the young London based…
If you go down to the zoo today you’re sure of a big surprise.
Fleeing from reality has never been so easy in our modern, tech-obsessed, iPhone-clutching culture, making…
Company of Wolves, regulars to Summerhall, return this Fringe with their new performance ‘A Brief History of…
‘Doctor Johnson Goes to Scotland’ is a fairly self-explanatory piece of titling, and, as they say, it does…
There is nothing more terrifying to me than the thought of losing somebody that I love. I try, like most…
Born into a working class family in Leeds in 1929, Keith Waterhouse became a fine novelist and newspaper…
All are gathered here today to celebrate the life of Sandy Munro, a life that is certainly illustrious,…
French writer Marguerite Duras’ 1984 semi-autobiographical novel The Lover has been exquisitely adapted for…
Strictly spin-off Keep Dancing is a glitzy show but lacks the sparkle of its TV original Strictly Come…
Based on her own personal experience, April De Angelis’ play Jumpy deals primarily with an anxious pre-…
It should be a given that everyone deserves to love and be loved, but society appears to be uncomfortable…
The late Michael Marra was fascinated enough by Frida Kahlo to write a song where she arrives ‘flooded in a…
Virginia Woolf’s daring and radical novel, Orlando: A Biography, was published in 1928. Under the guise of…
A feminine view of Italian immigration.