Drama

‘Adler and Gibb’ seems a departure from Tim Crouch’s previous work.
As titles go this takes the cake. (It’s a mathematics mnemonic.) We are in American high school territory.
‘Erik Satie’s Faction’ slightly misleads, since Alasdair McGowan is never less (nor more) than the man…
Standing centre stage, Clair Whitefield, wearing a simple red T shirt and loose blue trousers, begins to tell…
You’re no from around here are yeh? Waiting for the bus? Well here’s a story while we wait.
Chalked hair, heavily applied lip liner wrinkles and a distinct lack of weary joints, Z Theatre Company’s…
The notion of pursuing Fleance, the son of Banquo, off the stage and out of Shakespeare’s ‘Macbeth’ is an…
‘Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned’ says the 17th century aphorism.
If you’re expecting a Dickens, don’t. This may bear its name and follow its plot, but Blood for Blood is…
What happens when you put the Macbeths, Richard III and Juliet Capulet into a psychiatrist’s chair? Dr Bard…
Vanishing Point’s productions are always different, from each other, as well as from your usual theatrical…
"Am I still so evil after so long?", asks Rudolf Hess, the solitary last inmate of Spandau prison.
A former soldier of the Great War is given a strange task – to exhume a body two years dead. What is…
Art and life are viewed through frames. We start with a photograph, “The Destroyed Room” by Jeff Wall.
A shrewd modern take on a classic fairytale straight from Angela Carter – Twisted Tales take on The Company…
In a San Francisco apartment, a talented but unsuccessful artist struggles to complete the piece of work…
When Jonathan Harker’s job takes him overseas he unwittingly puts himself at the mercy of a dangerously…
It is well known that the brothers Grimm harvested folk tales, publishing more than two hundred enduring…
Daring adventures, a lost little boy and a shard of enchanted glass – what more could you want from a…
Nurturing is at the heart of this year’s flagship play in the Traverse Theatre’s Festival programme, Milk.