Theatre

When Luigo Pirandello's play Six Characters in Search of an Author was first staged in Rome in 1921, there…
Peter Shaffer's play Equus is an exploration of the isolation many adolescents experience during this…
There's a momentary hesitation in the opening of David Edgar's 'Testing the Echo', as actors cross the stage…
Robert Burns, our Scottish bard: ploughman, poet, intellectual and humanist. While his childhood sweetheart …
It’s Tennessee Williams’ ability to write about timeless, trans-atlantic themes, inherently part of the…
The American playwright, Tennessee Williams is renowned for his compassionate and graceful observations on…
As the first collaboration between Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber in 1967, the musical "Joseph and the…
Deftly and delicately, Cara Kelly's Molly Sweeney introduces us to the world of sightlessness. As a young…
As the tumbleweeds spun across the horizon and Dorothy and her little dog Toto wondered what might happen…
The age old fight between music for music’s sake, that benches for political standing and belief, pitted…
A special show attempting to tell the story of Scotland's multicultural history using film, music, dance,…
A performer's view on the attractions and challenges of staging the first amateur Scottish production of a…
Out of Joint is one of Britain's most established National and International touring theatre companies,…
Hebridean playwright Iain F MacLeod’s premiere exploring the history of Scottish Travellers also marks the…
'Nothing is funnier than unhappiness' could have been written by the heretical psychoanalyst Adam Phillips.…
The Car Man is one of the most exciting pieces of dance touring Britain at present. Choreographed by Mathew…
It's always going to be interesting when the early work of an established dramatist is revived
T.S. Eliot's poetry musicalised by Andrew Lloyd Webber is more than a hit; at twenty-five it's a theatrical…
Shakespeare is often described as our most contemporary playwright. His plays explore what it means to be…
Toward the end of the nineteenth century, a number of Scots farmers emigrated to Poland to manage and improve…