Theatre
Alan Bennett is the darling of British theatre and The History Boys, a comedy-drama, is one of his most…
A dramatisation of poet Robert Burns' visit to Edinburgh shows the poet in a new light: but he comes off…
For some of us, it’s always about money.
In the vaulted, aircraft hangar-style Big Belly theatre, the stage is set with an armchair, table with a few…
Lovable characters, nostalgic setting, sparkling dialogue, humour, drama. The History Boys has the lot. And…
There often seems to be more young people who present as being “on the spectrum” than ever before.
Gerda Stevenson has pooled her talents as playwright and poet to create a beautiful modern Scottish sea myth.
White Rabbit Red Rabbit is an interesting experiment, but it’s difficult to pin down precisely what - if…
A story of fishers of men, but not as we know it!
Traverse Two is the Christmas home for the acclaimed production from Frozen Charlotte, one of Scotland’s…
Northern Ballet’s Casanova is an orgy for the senses, a sumptuous sensory feast.
Michty me! The Broons have stepped richt oot o the pages o The Sunday Post oan tae the stage!
Entering Traverse 2 to see Pamela Carter’s play What We Know, was like passing invisibly through your…
In this latest multi- disciplinary production from the acclaimed Vélo Théâtre with the long and intriguing…
The longing lyrics of the sorrowful old love song I’m making believe it’s you top and tail this mesmerising…
John Byrne’s trilogy of plays, The Slab Boys, (1978) Cutting the Rug (1979) and Still Life, (1982) followed…
In the middle of Margaret Thatcher’s icy reign over the UK, parts of Edinburgh may have been checking if…
From the band that made “the nuttiest sound around”, a pretty nutty musical has been inspired.
Director Bob Tomson tones down the glamour and some of the passion of this rock opera, but Jesus Christ…
A Journey’s End slingshots us into the British trenches of St Quentin a few days before the last great German…