Theatre

We all have our own ways of dealing with situations, be it denial or invention, which stems from the…
Nothing is black or white in this powerful play from Brooklyn based Smoke and Mirrors Collaborative.
Queens rule the stage as the sparkly musical that’s anything but a drag hits the Playhouse for the holiday…
Ruth Rendell, who died aged 85 in 2015, was a multi award winning Queen of Crime, author of sixty-six murder…
Oh, a mystery? On a train? Sign me up.
Flann O’ Brien’s novel, At Swim Two Birds, was first published in 1939 and was reviewed in that year by the…
‘Malt Disnae’ a line delivered with comic timing about a proposed distillery theme park raised the loudest…
Villainous, lascivious, devilish all describe Marti Pellow's interpretation of Darryl Van Horne in the…
‘Bubble Revolution’ claims to be ‘a fairytale about growing up during and after the fall of communism in…
‘Every light casts a shadow; every fire ends in dust’. So reads the programme note to Anything That Gives Off…
How does one review a play that must be kept a secret?
It’s what we all yearn for – to be given some love. But it’s often when we need it most that we shut the…
Company of Wolves, regulars to Summerhall, return this Fringe with their new performance ‘A Brief History of…
In 1746, when Samuel Johnson set out on creating the compilation of what was to be his renowned Dictionary…
Five minutes into Tape Face my sister found herself up on stage with Mr. T. Face, racket in hand, trying to…
Lights flicker in a cosy, small town Irish pub. Eerie music plays so softly it plays tricks on your mind,…
Vulgar and ingenious in equal measure, Slick plays like the artful and unfettered bastard child of Punch and…
Billed as ‘for everyone over 5 years old’, I was still somewhat concerned that Saturday Stories may be a…
It’s a creepy enough experience to have your route tracked and asked opinions of some random café you happen…
Finding it’s balance in the wake of the 1982 film, a brand new version of An Officer and a Gentleman sweeps…