Drama

The National Theatre of Scotland has the ironically inclusive slogan of ‘theatre without walls’ having in…
It’s a cracker, for sure.
Tailors have had a tendency to be men, but it is generally women who do the sewing at home; the making and…
Waiting in a rain pelted marquee with technicians setting up lighting, front of house staff bustling around…
New York City based the TEAM are this year's recipients of the Edinburgh International Festival Fringe Prize…
I confess to having not so much a blind spot as a completely glazed over spot when it comes to sport and…
The Scottish Arts Club lounge was full to overflowing last night for the presentation ceremony and party for…
The joint winners of the 2011 Amnesty International Freedom of Expression Award were announced yesterday. The…
From Ferrero Roche to sexual excrement, Richard Herring tries to answer the ultimate dilemma (according to…
I, Malvolio opened in a secondary school in Brighton in May 2010 and forms the fourth part of Tim Crouch's…
Ah, Kafka. Poster boy for the alienated, tortured artist. Dying from apparent starvation shortly before his…
Passion. Love. Vengeance. It could only ever be a Greek tragedy. It could only ever be Euripides’s Medea.
As Beatriz and her little sister Rosa put final preparations in place for the youngest woman's wedding,…
James Bowell's Life of Samuel Johnson is one of the most famous biographies ever written about a man who was…
Shakespeare at the Fringe can tend to be a rather odd affair. In the dark, upside down, backwards in a bunny…
Presentation and Party to celebrate the first Fringe Award by the Scottish Arts Club and EdinburghGuide.com…
One Thousand Paper Cranes wins our new award for Scottish theatre at the Fringe.
Theatre Uncut is the brainchild of Hannah Price, artistic director of Reclaim Productions Ltd, who, when the…
The Perils of Love and Gravity is a humorous love-story-cum-fairy-tale for adults, told by a verbose,…
Private Peaceful was written as a book for older children in 2003 by Michael Morpurgo while he was children’s…