Theatre
The last ten years have been quite an emotional rollercoaster for Tolkien fans. First of all, some unknownā¦
The sight of the Inverbeg Recycling Unit and its hard-hatted and fluorescent-jacketed workers roaming theā¦
Shown as part of Edinburghās International Science Festival, Lost At Sea is the latest production byā¦
In the early 1960s, it was an inspired idea to adapt the stage play, āI am a Cameraā based on Goodbye toā¦
Deep in the Yorkshire Dales, among the Victoria sponges and pots of plum jam, itās about time for anotherā¦
According to renowned theatre director Anthony Nicholl (Robert Goodale), theatre is dying.
Iāve always thought Passing Places to be a little bit of an odd one. It doesnāt read like a play particularlyā¦
Purposeless Movements resonates with Robert Softley Galeās no-bullshit approach to disability.
An utterly magnificent spectacle to behold, The 7 Fingersā RĆ©versible is a stunning dance, circus and theatreā¦
Award winning French company VĆ©lo Théâtre is lighting up this yearās manipulate Festival (albeit using aā¦
Thereās no question that āThe End of Thingsā has huge ambitions. Company of Wolves explore the variousnessā¦
āMoney is power and freedom ā who isnāt interested in that?ā asks Andy Duffyās anonymous stock market trader.
Welcome to Pantoland, where you donāt know if youāve walked into Disney World or Late ānā Live.
'Nothing is funnier than unhappiness' could have been written by the heretical psychoanalyst Adam Phillips.ā¦
Ditto is a musical performance that offers a child-like exploration of some rather deep philosophicalā¦
The Diary of Anne Frank by Frances Goodrich & Albert Hackett, adapted by Wendy Kesselman in 1997, is aā¦
Formed in 1999 by director Gill Robertson, Catherine Wheels has consistently delivered on both style andā¦
Given that the people of Scotland will vote in a few months on whether they believe Scotland should be anā¦
āAre you hummable?ā was the question asked of Willy Russell when engaged on what became āBlood Brothersā.ā¦
Spring Awakening, Frank Wedekindās play first performed in 1906, is as much a child of its time as of itsā¦