Theatre
Robert Burns, our Scottish bard: ploughman, poet, intellectual and humanist. While his childhood sweetheart…
Gary McNair is a very gifted man. He is much loved in theatrical circles, especially in lowland Scotland, for…
Lucky Box by David Harrower (Knives in Hens, Blackbird) is the fourth of the Traverse's five-part lunchtime…
This year, London based master puppeteers, Blind Summit, bring their UK première of Henry: A Puppet Possessed…
A plane plunges into the sea. A sole survivor, along with his suitcase, is washed up on the shore of a…
With the shadowy shape of the brick red. iron giant of the Forth Bridge centre stage, a lithe, elfish figure…
Forgotten as a thespian; remembered as an assassin.
The slow, plinky-plonk, whistling music, that sounded like the background to a light-hearted French film,…
David Grieg's play Yellow Moon engages the audience from beginning to end. Following its run at the…
Back in the golden days of cinema, for the price of one ticket. two films were shown back to back - the big…
The snap of a valise’s clasp can open the cosmos!
Nederlands Dans Theater (NDT) is synonymous with a risk-taking sense of rebellion, demonstrating, time and…
Naughty Nannies and Shocking Seniors are not new devices on the comedy circuit but remain popular crowd…
The Adventures of Alvin Sputnik: Deep Sea Explorer is a beautiful, melancholy tale of love and hope.
There is a thread running through Siobhán Nicholas’ play, Stella, that awkwardly stitches together a…
Villainous, lascivious, devilish all describe Marti Pellow's interpretation of Darryl Van Horne in the…
Lyceum Youth give impressive performances in this series of works, although the writing remains quite simple.
‘It’s Peter Pan made funny because it goes wrong’ – overheard explanation of the storyline by one young…
We’ve not even had St Andrew’s Day but the panto season has begun and one of the first off the starting…
A meeting in a Scottish classroom between Malawi exchange student Susan (Teri Ann Bobb-Baxter) and 50…