Drama
David Grieg's stripped-down, comedy musical, which is being reprised with the original cast after its run at…
Under the stone proscenium arch in the small theatre that is the Vaults and with only 3 wooden cubes as props…
The Man Who Planted Trees is the multi-award winning adaptation by the Puppet State Theatre Company of French…
This may sound like an extraordinarily insensitive and heartless thing to say, but I don’t well up when I…
The colour theme of the wedding had been lilac, the colour of love (so they say). All that was left was the…
If there is something I love to experience at the theatre, or the cinema for that matter, it’s a good scare.…
It is an extraordinarily shameful admittance, particularly as a Welshman, but until last night I had no…
The stage is covered in feathers. It looks like there has been a murder of crows. To the sound of Johnny Cash…
Paying homage to via Sistina 125 in Rome where Nikolai Gogol had an apartment may seem to some to be absurd…
Two men find themselves castaways from life as a huge flood engulfs the UK. Seemingly trapped by the surging…
This show, from Retford based professional touring theatre company TaleGate Theatre, is as ambitious as it is…
Just like the serialised tales in magazines of Conan Doyle and Dickens, 44 Scotland Street by Alexander…
Chinese traditional opera and King Lear may seem to some a strange juxtaposition, yet this production…
Julian Sands performance - directed by John Malkovich - is a cross between a lecture, an informal chat and…
“The story begins in a quiet bar … the atmosphere is tickling my toes”, says the young woman in a little…
The Investigation’s writer Peter Weiss, was born in Germany in 1916. In 1934 he and his family were forced to…
There was a time, not all that long ago, when you couldn’t open a newspaper or a magazine without laying your…
First published in December 1890, Hedda Gabler was immediately translated into English by the Scottish…
Translunar Paradise takes its inspiration and title from the W B Yeats poem, “The Tower”, about a man…
On the surface, David Paul Jones becomes Maestro Gilbert K Prendergast, monomaniacally composing his ‘…