Drama
How do you solve a problem like Ada Lovelace? Or indeed one like Charles Babbage?
Today’s specials are chalked up on the board of Stirred Cafe - but for waitress, Ivy the day is anything but…
Motherwell, “Surf City” the Bondi Beach of Lanarkshire, Malibu of the North - even though it’s 25 miles from…
In the 1930’s George Orwell shed his privileged background and stayed in Paris, scratching out a living…
Company of Wolves, regulars to Summerhall, return this Fringe with their new performance ‘A Brief History of…
Once again Maureen Beattie gives an impassioned performance as this character/narrator in this third and…
A Girl is a Half-formed Thing comes to the stage with much acclaim.
Picture this. Christmas 1959, the sub-Antarctic island of South Georgia, one of the remotest places on the…
A feminine mirrored mosaic for our time.
A finely spooled teenage confessional.
Korean Cultural Centre UK presents ‘Korean Stage’ at the Edinburgh Fringe this year, a colourfully creative…
Life’s a gamble…
It’s a cliché, but from our first breaths to our last gasps, each second of our lives is a…
There is either something wonderful or something terrible to be said about improvisation.
Chicago. 1943. Gangland. The city is still ruled by fear and terror and there is only one honest cop left.
A warm coffee in one hand and a rather stale croissant in the other is not all that C venues serve up for…
Schizophrenia, a largely misunderstood mental illness often mistaken for split personality disorder, affects…
A soaring polyphony on the grief and waste of war.
Feminism has always been a widely debated subject and many women feel there is a need to reject the image of…
Its such a rare pleasure these days to stumble across something by relative chance, coming away energised and…
A beautiful, sunny August morning (rare for any Edinburgh Festival goer), a cup of coffee, fresh strawberries…