Drama

A Rabbit. Headphones. Finger Puppets. A New concept for Fringe 2014, but anything goes right? Well not always…
The Slab Boys by John Byrne is one of the best-loved works in twentieth-century Scottish theatre and…
A man who has been travelling stands on stage. He has just arrived from somewhere else – some nameless place…
Civil Rogues is a good, old-fashioned, rollicking romp and, although it follows a rather familiar formula, a…
Hitchcock was a master director of gripping, thrilling movies. In Rear Window, a photographer is confined to…
When desperation takes over and the tiny remnants of hope are gradually fading away, how far would you go to…
Finnish composer Sibelius held the province of Karelia in particular affection, inspired by its traditional…
ILVA of Taranto is the biggest steelworks in Europe.
"The Cosmists were a peculiarly Russian group: they were all very Russian, and they were also, frankly,…
For the fourth year running, the Scottish Arts Club - EdinburghGuide.com Scottish Theatre Fringe Award is…
Jamie Griffiths tour through the arcane world of CDSs (credit default swaps) and CDOs (credit default…
Eating is a social occasion in China, food is prepared in a way that is specifically for sharing. Here we…
War –What is it good for? Absolutely nothing!
The play is centred in the lobby of a grand hotel in Ostend.
“To the woman on the Thursday morning service to St. Pancras, you had ginger hair, Aztec print dress and a…
James II: Day of The Innocents, the second of Rona Munro’s historical trilogy, is a gripping tale of trauma,…
Theresienstadt was the name given to a small fortress town that became the Czechoslovakian ghetto north of…
A Walk at the Edge of the World is a two-part performance that begins with a twenty minute walk.
Reviewing this last part of Rona Munro’s triptych of plays on Scotland’s first three Stewart kings feels…
This is a sequel to Silence in Court, the smash hit, sell out Fringe show since 2011.