Theatre

The Commitments is a right guid craic. It’s like a live gig, with a bit of behind-the-scenes footage and a…
Combining physical theatre with an uncomfortable mockery of themselves, Ewan Downie and Johnathan Peck’s duet…
Based on her own personal experience, April De Angelis’ play Jumpy deals primarily with an anxious pre-…
The “…particularly thin elephant in the room” that this new play from Caroline Horton is tackling is a…
A Play, a Jiaozi (Chinese dumpling) and a Pint may lack the alliteration of a Play, a Pie and a Pint but…
Ibsen’s Hedda Gabler, in a new version by Patrick Marber, directed by Ivo van Hove, is stark and bleak and…
The story of "The Beauty Sleeping in the Wood" by Charles Perrault, later reworked as “Little Briar Rose” by…
It's always going to be interesting when the early work of an established dramatist is revived
In another marking of the century since the start of WW1, Sell a Door Theatre Company has chosen to stage…
Flann O’ Brien’s novel, At Swim Two Birds, was first published in 1939 and was reviewed in that year by the…
The magnificent Northern Ballet can always be relied upon to entertain at the highest level and once again…
The RSNO Christmas Concert contains all the old favourites, but family-friendly, flamboyant conductor…
Second Circle Theatre would like you to put your overpriced Fringe drinks down for 45 minutes to experience…
Charmingly grotesque and excitingly strange, Bouffon Scratchings is an evening like no other.
A mad mental malkie of a play!
Beyond a sad wee half decorated tree that sits in the corner of the chaotic room where Robert Broom has lived…
Nobody will ever Forgive Us is the final production in the Traverse/National Theatre of Scotland's 'Debuts'…
Everyone (juist aboot!) knows the story of Jack and the Beanstalk, an old English tale about a poor widow…
Championing an array of new and developing work from around Europe “Best of BE Festival” presents an eclectic…
The snap of a valise’s clasp can open the cosmos!