Drama
In an essay published in 1946, George Orwell wrote about how the British public love reading newspaper…
Where to begin with this one?
It's exactly three years to the day (5th August) since the Chilean mining accident which trapped 33 miners 2,…
Autobiographical: “concerned with one's own life, based on, or dealing with one's own life history”
Having been a school pupil not entirely dissimilar to the mint green four walls of the detention room, it was…
The stage creates a celebrity’s dressing room: mannequins draped in a fur coat, pearls and lacy négligée…
“If I ever go looking for my heart's desire again, I won't look any further than my own back yard. Because if…
Revenge is far from sweet in this latest play from Omphile Molusi.
Plays, according to the late Peter Brook, inhabit empty spaces which actors transform.
The intriguing question in this new play ‘I’m With The Band’ poses is ‘if the British Isles were a rock band…
One of the wonderful aspects of the Fringe is that you can follow groups, writers and actors whose work you'…
In the Baillie Room up a few flights of stairs at the Assembly Hall, the stage is set with a bench and tea…
“Samuel Spade's jaw was long and bony, his chin a jutting v under the more flexible v of his mouth”.
Adam Smith is given a curious Grand Tour by Les Labyrinths, taking in aspects of his life, philosophy and…
There is perhaps some precedent for a re-working of the classic film noir "The Big Sleep".
This comedic play has one immediate advantage over most others, it's location; Just The Tonic at the Caves.
The sumptuous Ballroom of the Assembly Rooms with its extravagant chandeliers may seem like an incongruous…
It is 1959. The prison is Huntsville, Texas. Elyese Dukie (Lucy Roslyn) is on death row for the murder of two…
A dramatic and powerful new play by Scottish writer David Hutchison.
Sitting in the plush, gilded and chandeliered interior of the Royal Lyceum Theatre, a bevelled double mirror…