Theatre

Alan Bennett is the darling of British theatre and The History Boys, a comedy-drama, is one of his most…
Whisky Galore - Uisge-Beatha Gu Leòr - is touring Scotland in Spring 2015
Opening with the kind of musical build-up that grace productions of a certain age, ‘Spamalot’ signalled that…
From April 2015, Vanishing Point, one of Scotland’s leading international theatre companies, will move from…
Beating McEnroe takes a softly surreal look at what it means to be a man and how to deal with fallen heroes…
It’s almost that exciting time of year again when the best of international children’s theatre comes to town…
Is love the drug or is the drug love?
On the day that writer Sir Terry Pratchett died of a form of Alzheimer’s disease, the announcement the…
It’s nearly 40 years since its first performance, but John Byrne’s Slab Boys still has its finger on the…
As soon as you enter the space of Traverse One for David Leddy’s Long Live the Little Knife it’s clear…
Icelandic writer and director Kolbrun Bjort Sigfusdottir’s Bitter Sweet explores a toxic relationship in a…
If Miss Fritton, head of the legendary St Trinian’s, had decided to turn her establishment co-educational and…
It is always appealing to hear that a hitherto little or unknown story about brave women is being brought…
Festival City Theatres Trust, which operates the Festival and King’s Theatres in Edinburgh, was announced in…
The Puppet Animation Festival, now the UK’s oldest and largest performing arts event for children, young…
Twelve Angry Men, which was written in the 1950’s by Reginald Rose, has endured the decades because it is a…
After playing successfully to packed houses in the West End and followed by a short five week tour, The…
A radical revisit of an already radical play.
A feminine view of Italian immigration.
Fear and self-loathing lie in wait as one woman fails to suppress her filthy urges beneath a shiny exterior.