Theatre

Covid-19 has provided a massive and prolonged dousing of cold water over the performing arts world as we al
Capital Theatres has announced that they will open their doors to audiences once again fro
Tennis Elbow is John Byrne’s first new play in 13 years and the follow up to his acclaimed 1977 Ed
Despite 2020 being the darkest year for theatre since the
On first reading, you might have passed it off as a weak April Fool’s joke.
As emergency measures are implemented to control the spread of Covid-19, Edinburgh Fringe Society Chief Exe
This show is the first part of a trilogy of tales looking at James Rowland’s life and his friends.
A heart warming and clever adaption of the well-know book, Rosalind Sydney has used the key elements of the
The premise behind moving the setting of Mrs Puntila and Her Man Matti to modern day Scotland is a
“There's no cure like travel, to help you unravel the worries of living today.
Award winning folk trio The Young’uns have created a beautiful lyrical homage to a real life (previously un
Akin to watching a very riveting game of chess (with a fatal outcome), this classic thriller has one thing
“It’s like eating sunshine...that’s home,” recounts Annie George in Home Is Not The Place
With a theme of witches and the backdrop of The Audacious Women's Festival, this production was bound for a
Told through myriad art forms, namely marionettes, fable, live micro cinema and immersive, mobile physical
Sarah Bebe Holmes is an expert at balance.
After Chekov is an evocative and ethereal interpretation of Chekov’s storytelling told through mov
With projections, table-top puppetry, micro theatre, live sound scapes and utterly beautiful a cappella mel
“You didn’t ask, but I had to tell you anyway.” playwright and sole actor Mary Jane Wells remarks from the
Oor Wullie is our beloved cheeky chappy even beating out William Wallace and Robert Burns to win ‘