Theatre
It is always appealing to hear that a hitherto little or unknown story about brave women is being brought…
As reveille sounds and the Stars and Stripes whips around the flagpole, we join Captain Thomas Morton…
Theatre Company NIE (New International Encounter) has, for sixteen years, co-created performances with venues…
A night of magic and fantasy at The Manipulate festival integrating film, animation, puppetry, and…
Millennium Forum’s plot summary of ‘Translations’ reminds us it is over thirty years since this play was…
The new season of A Play, A Pie and A Pint at The Traverse has opened with Matthew Trevannion’s Leviathan in…
White Rabbit Red Rabbit is an interesting experiment, but it’s difficult to pin down precisely what - if…
In the 1970’s, Jackie magazine was hailed ‘the best thing for girls - next to boys’.
The dramatic narrative behind this new play reflects the philosophy of “Song of the Open Road” by Walt…
In a celebration of Orkney’s Festival of the Horse and its ancient traditions of ploughing contests, site-…
After the success of hit shows, Cats, Evita and Jesus Christ Superstar, the idea for Starlight Express…
This production of Iain Crichton Smith’s last play, Lazybed, has special significance for more than…
If Shakespeare had written a sequel to Macbeth this might have been it.
One hundred minutes of pulsating percussion and dance served up by an energetic and talented cast.
Football is generally now regarded as a sport of the working class, but in its early days in the 19th century…
Peter Pan needed to have his shadow sewn back on. Chris Hannan takes the notion of our shadow selves and runs…
Over recent years there have been several one woman shows on the Edinburgh Fringe about Marilyn Monroe,…
‘It’s all grand’. There’s something truly stoic about the Irish approach to whatever personal mischances or…
When William Inge’s play, Bus Stop, opened on Broadway in March, 1955, it was an immediate success with…
An American who hasn’t heard of KFC or McDonalds?