Theatre

Edinburgh wouldn't be the same without the Edinburgh International Festival.
The inspiration for Clean, we are told in an off-stage voiced prologue, arose from a conversation between the…
The 25th Edinburgh International Science Festival (23 March-7 April) will be opening its doors in the evening…
With the likes of Django Unchained and Lincoln dominating our movie theatres and news outlets over the past…
An American who hasn’t heard of KFC or McDonalds?
Riotous Road Show comes to an unscheduled halt.
The 1970s have been lovingly set in aspic for this revival of Mike Leigh’s unforgettable 1977 play, Abigail’s…
Douglas Maxwell’s ‘A Respectable Widow Takes to Vulgarity’ offers a range of responses to that possibility.
Ambition, Power, Sex and Greed… Just another day at the office!
Journalistic shorthand for immense and serious human situations deeply belies the tragedy that impacts on…
It will come to us all, at some point, but what’s left of us is less important than what we leave behind, in…
J. B. Priestley wrote a series of plays known as his ‘Time plays’ that were a result of his interest in the…
Vulgar and ingenious in equal measure, Slick plays like the artful and unfettered bastard child of Punch and…
Clever ‘Cats’ continues to captivate audiences in this new production beginning a tour at Edinburgh Playhouse…
Ruth Spencer sits dressed in 1950s’ librarian chic, angle-poising across her office desk and chatting to the…
Over the last 18months, current students and graduates of the Diploma in Physical Theatre Practice course at…
Homer’s Iliad and Odyssey are in some ways the poetic equivalents of Greek tragedy and comedy; the latter a…
A Wild Growling Happiness, created by performers from the Estonian State Puppet and Youth Theatre and…
A lot of water has passed under the bridge since Shelagh Delaney’s A Taste of Honey made its first appearance…
As the Traverse Theatre gears up for its 50th anniversary year in 2013, Puppet Animation Scotland and the…