Theatre
The Snow Queen is one of the supreme midwinter children's stories, made all the better by Mother Nature…
There’s always something problematic about a fiction based on a truth; unavoidably both are compromised in…
There is currently a giant image on the front of the National Gallery of Scotland advertising the exhibition…
Formed in 1999 by director Gill Robertson, Catherine Wheels has consistently delivered on both style and…
On the most poignant of remembrance days of the 1918 Armistice, 11th November 2018, a powerful anti- war play…
Billed as ‘for everyone over 5 years old’, I was still somewhat concerned that Saturday Stories may be a…
It can be a terribly difficult thing not to fall into clichés when writing a piece such as this.
The American playwright Arthur Miller is an absolute master of psychological drama. In The Price, which was…
Ginger Rogers famously danced backwards in high heels. In this new play, two women learn to dance together…
This is the time of year when disbelief is suspended so high that it gey near goes in to outer space.
Paines Plough was founded in 1974 over a pint of Paines bitter and is now the national theatre of new plays,…
Jacqueline Wilson tells the most marvellous stories for children.
The world has only been at peace for about 8% of its recorded history.
A dramatisation of poet Robert Burns' visit to Edinburgh shows the poet in a new light: but he comes off…
This year’s seasonal yarn at the Brunton is the truly amazing story of...
Blow Me Beautiful opens a short series of play readings under the auspices of Stellar Quines, running till…
Shakespeare wrote that brevity is the soul of wit and there could be no better set of examples than in the…
Rapture Theatre return to the King’s Theatre with a play deemed one of the most significant of all time - but…
Combining physical theatre with an uncomfortable mockery of themselves, Ewan Downie and Johnathan Peck’s duet…
Sterling cast ‘produces’ the goods at the Festival Theatre.