Theatre

Billy stomps up the steps from the auditorium and onto the stage, as Thatcher’s sultry tones pour from his…
Lucas Petit (Alasdair Hankinson) may wear a jacket bright enough to be coveted by Michael Portillo, but he is…
This Autumn, Mischief La-Bas and Summerhall present a new festival with the theme of what ultimately affects…
It is hardly exaggeration to suggest ‘The Cheviot, the Stag and the Black, Black Oil’ changed Scottish…
It’s a brave man who decides to cover Roy Orbison the 1960s crooner who had such a distinctive voice and…
Now in its 27th year, the Scottish International Storytelling Festival returns from 21 – 31 October 2016 with…
Sleeping Warrior Theatre Company – a fresh young collective based in Glasgow – aim to bring new, vibrant and…
Following its completely sold run of 31 performances in January 2014, the National Theatre’s award-winning…
The former Veterinary school Anatomy Lecture theatre at Summerhall is preserved as it was -a highly raked…
Arbery Productions brings of a forgotten play from J B Priestley, best known now for the multi adaptations of…
‘Every light casts a shadow; every fire ends in dust’. So reads the programme note to Anything That Gives Off…
In the Week 2 edition of the Festival magazine, "Three Weeks", there’s an insightful interview with Guy…
For over a decade, Tangent Theatre has championed new writing to promote young talent, 'the life blood of…
At the end of last year, a young father (Matt Coyne) entered the viral world of online with hilariously…
On a new bridge before dawn, when mist is still swirling across the river, a young man (Duncan Riches) stands…
Lee Hall is best known for Billy Elliot, but in 1997 his play Spoonface Steinberg was broadcast by the BBC to…
As the audience enters the theatre, we hear the resonating voice of Richard Burton in a recorded extract from…
‘Bubble Revolution’ claims to be ‘a fairytale about growing up during and after the fall of communism in…
Kat Woods, acclaimed Irish writer of Belfast Boy and Wasted, returns to this year’s Fringe with her new play…
In 1836 aged just twenty, Charlotte Brontë sent a sample of her poetry to the Poet Laureate, Robert Southey,…