Theatre
‘It takes balls to be a Bugle Boy’ so says one of the three blue satin clad drag artists who strut on to the…
To varying degrees, we all harbour the guilty secret of being fascinated by what goes on behind the closed…
An American who hasn’t heard of KFC or McDonalds?
The New Writing Festival at the Traverse was an event. Its significance at a time when, like Scotland itself…
Mr. Cannon’s passion for all things historical is infectious, as he makes real the sort of magical history…
Once upon a time there was a man called Charlie whose surname had been so difficult to pronounce that it…
Hannah Cowley’s near forgotten 18th century feminine riposte to George Farquhar’s earlier play The Beaux’…
In the 1970’s, Jackie magazine was hailed ‘the best thing for girls - next to boys’.
Laughter in the Rain – the Neil Sedaka Story was full of surprises and all of them good. Although the songs…
Euthanasia has been a widely controversial topic that has been increasingly brought up in the news. When the…
There is an appropriate air of military precision and quiet crowd control at the SECC as the audience queues…
This last hurrah of the Lyceum’s 2016 Season brings the latest play from former Scots Makar and renowned…
Forgotten as a thespian; remembered as an assassin.
It doesn't seem all that long ago that I first picked up a copy of Samuel Beckett's Waiting For Godot.
Inspired by the likes of Edgar Allan Poe and Ambrose Bierce, Peapod Productions brings the ghostly tale of “…
One of TVs most popular series from the ‘80s comes to Edinburgh with the highly suitable pun in the title…
Alan Ayckbourn is an absolute genius at creating deviously complex, farcical situation comedies.
Boxing may not be the sport of kings, but it is the sport of artists, writers and great leaders.
Purposeless Movements resonates with Robert Softley Gale’s no-bullshit approach to disability.
The Manipulate Festival aims to highlight the many different styles and techniques practitioners are blending…