Theatre

Sex and the single (texting) digit! Johnny McKnight’s latest comedy deals fearlessly with the issue of…
Does Gordon Brown Confess? Does he feel the need to do so? Should he?
As part of the celebrations of International Women’s Day, the Traverse was host to a series of short staged…
The role of Women in Theatre in Scotland was the topic of discussion for the marking of the 2014…
This party at the gym turned out to be no picnic. For one thing, the fighting started early – and for another…
Premiered in 1952, “Singin’ in the Rain” starring Gene Kelly, Debbie Reynolds and Donald O'Connor is still…
Dark Vanilla Jungle is an hour and twenty minute monologue. Detailing the journey of an underprivileged…
A disturbing exposé of illicit desire, David Harrower’s highly acclaimed two-hander tackles the taboo subject…
Written in just four days in Tokyo, 1929, Noel Coward created the free spirited character of Amanda in…
Love is whatever you feel it to be, and sometimes ‘love’ might simply be two rather strange people feeling…
Alfred Hitchcock's movie adaptation of Dial M for Murder (1954) remains a stylish period classic by the…
Buddy rides high on the crest of a giant nostalgia wave. Now in its 25th year, this highly successful show…
A gentle light shone on a life as it shrinks to smallness.
In placing experimental work at the heart of its programme, particularly performances combining hybrids of…
A version of ‘Both Sides of Tweed’, Dick Gaughan’s song of mutual English-Scottish respect prefaced ‘Rantin…
Manipulate is already at the mid-point of its Edinburgh run and the Traverse is buzzing and enjoying a packed…
A brand new take on an age old theme.
The annual manipulate Festival of puppetry and animation aims "to entertain, intrigue and inspire” and…
It’s a somewhat down-at-heel and down-in-the-mouth Cupid (Mart Müürisepp?) - the reason for uncertainty…
Evita is a musical with a mighty reputation.