Theatre
Fear and self-loathing lie in wait as one woman fails to suppress her filthy urges beneath a shiny exterior.
Pagan rituals impact on the modern world in this tense drama from writer and Traverse Associate Artist RobâŠ
The offside rule remains a mystery to many. It can be explained time and again but if your brain isnât wiredâŠ
For over a decade Philip Gandeyâs show the Lady Boys of Bangkok in the Meadows has been the Fringe show thatâŠ
Toward the end of the nineteenth century, a number of Scots farmers emigrated to Poland to manage and improveâŠ
Blackout traces the different stories of five alcoholics from their first drink to the last, and the terrorâŠ
Matthew Bourne demonstrates the powerful force of visual imagery in this dramatic re-imagining of BizetâsâŠ
Championing an array of new and developing work from around Europe âBest of BE Festivalâ presents an eclecticâŠ
The seaâs engulfing capacity to dwarf human beings makes it a perfect metaphor for souls lost in lonelinessâŠ
As humans we are inherently hungry. Hungry for love, desire, security and violence and of course, theâŠ
Boxing may not be the sport of kings, but it is the sport of artists, writers and great leaders.
Welcome to the mechanised age; the spirit of a new era is upon us. At least thatâs the buzz thatâs goingâŠ
Iâve always thought Passing Places to be a little bit of an odd one. It doesnât read like a play particularlyâŠ
An American who hasnât heard of KFC or McDonalds?
It is a truly amazing skill to be able to pitch quality theatre at wee ones aged up to 2 but that is exactlyâŠ
Gary McNair is a very gifted man. He is much loved in theatrical circles, especially in lowland Scotland, forâŠ
The Car Man is one of the most exciting pieces of dance touring Britain at present. Choreographed by MathewâŠ
âDemocracyâ uses its title several times in the course of this story that canât quite make up its mind whereâŠ
John Byrneâs setting for âThe Air That Carries the Weightâ spread luxuriantly across the Traverse main stageâŠ
The dramatic narrative behind this new play reflects the philosophy of âSong of the Open Roadâ by WaltâŠ