Theatre
Five minutes into Tape Face my sister found herself up on stage with Mr. T. Face, racket in hand, trying to…
John Byrne’s trilogy of plays, The Slab Boys, (1978) Cutting the Rug (1979) and Still Life, (1982) followed…
Today’s maze of social complexities is at the core of this fast paced funny piece about the result of rage…
Villainous, lascivious, devilish all describe Marti Pellow's interpretation of Darryl Van Horne in the…
Abi Morgan is a most talented, prolific scriptwriter for stage and screen including “The Hour”, the 1950s…
Hairspray lifts and holds a crowded Playhouse audience in a full-bodied production that is full of bounce.
A Sockful of Custard is an affectionate tribute to troubled comic genius Spike Milligan which has a lot more…
Spring Awakening, Frank Wedekind’s play first performed in 1906, is as much a child of its time as of its…
I am deeply ashamed to admit this, but I have never seen anything at the Leith Festival before in all of my…
If you love the Bee Gees and you’ve got some boogie shoes, then you’ll love Saturday Night Fever, the groovy…
The set of this new production from Andy Manley, Rob Evans and macrobert, Mikey and Addie, looks like the…
Roll up, roll up for a look behind the curtain of the travelling show.
A worthy topic that fails to captivate.
Everything changes. Nothing ever stays the same.
Oh, the sun still rises and sets (though that is debatable…
A story of love, treachery and dysfunctional families set in a historical context – all the ingredients of a…
Given Sunset Song appears the most popular Scottish novel, it’s no great surprise a biographical play about…
For a long time the name Alvin Ailey has stirred the admiration of people across the world, and this autumn…
The age old fight between music for music’s sake, that benches for political standing and belief,…
Art galleries are places of hush and reverence, like libraries used to be (remember that?).
Still fresh from its UK debut in London this January, Quebec Company Cirque du Soleil hatch their production…