Theatre

The story of "The Beauty Sleeping in the Wood" by Charles Perrault, later reworked as “Little Briar Rose” by…
A very good day at the office for women as they get their revenge and make their point! 9 to 5 is at times a…
It is now more than ten years since the two hijacked planes were deliberately flown into the North and South…
The Traverse Dance Festival, now in its fourth year, opened gently on Tuesday night with SMITH dance theatre’…
Penguins, Paris, princesses, and a golden goose called Priscilla are some of the things that begin with the…
Iron: a word that evokes hardness and coldness. Among its dictionary definitions are ‘symbol of firmness’ and…
Jack’s not the lad anymore! Dalkeith’s Keith Jack is very much a star at ease with himself in the title role…
Scandalous Scots is an enticing title for Tightlaced Theatre’s 2012/13 season.
It’s as ‘corny as Kansas in August’, but this production of 42nd Street is to quote a line from the show ‘…
The classic Ealing film, The Ladykillers, made in 1955 is still warm in the hearts of cinema goers.
Oedipus is alive and well and living in Morayshire.
The curtain rose on the first London performance of “The Mousetrap” by Agatha Christie on 25 November 1952…
It is easy to see why Robin Jenkins’ 1955 novel, The Cone Gatherers, has become a Scottish classic and…
Punk Rock ‘American Idiot’ is like Trainspotting USA - without the wit and local ‘charm’.
Little Voice is that rare kind of celebrity. So rare, in fact, that I’m not truly convinced that they…
Billy has
Ella Hickson’s new play for Grid Iron Theatre Company has considerable ambition, taking us into some pretty…