Theatre
If feathers tickle your fancy, or your fancy piece is fitted with feathers then make for the playhouse and “…
Actor and comedian Karen Dunbar made her name as part of the cast in late ‘90s comedy show Chewin the Fat…
The subject of death and dying, the so called last taboo, is coming out of the closet. The media abounds…
Fleeing from reality has never been so easy in our modern, tech-obsessed, iPhone-clutching culture, making…
Founded as a community drama workshop 30 years ago, Kneehigh is now regarded as Cornwall’s National Theatre…
Robert Burns, our Scottish bard: ploughman, poet, intellectual and humanist. While his childhood sweetheart…
Theatre Company NIE (New International Encounter) has, for sixteen years, co-created performances with venues…
As scores of teacher chastened school weans gather in the upstairs foyer to enter the auditorium of the…
A mad mental malkie of a play!
To put on ‘the poor mouth’ is a Gaelic expression, meaning to complain unduly about your misfortunes.
As the first collaboration between Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber in 1967, the musical "Joseph and the…
Emerging theatre company Blazing Hyena is new but mighty.
In the 1970’s, Jackie magazine was hailed ‘the best thing for girls - next to boys’.
Magnificent music takes centre stage in this 50th anniversary production of the classic musical West Side…
Still fresh from its UK debut in London this January, Quebec Company Cirque du Soleil hatch their production…
‘Some Other Stars’ opens in darkness but shimmers throughout in its own special light; Cath (Kirsten Murray)…
A full house at the Traverse Theatre for ‘Calum’s Road’ provided ample opportunity to gauge audience reaction…
Twelve Angry Men, which was written in the 1950’s by Reginald Rose, has endured the decades because it is a…
Roald Dahl’s classic tale of a rotten married couple is brought to life here with ETC’s production of The…
I cannot help but feel a prick of cynicism when I hear of a sitcom revival, be it on stage or screen,…