Theatre
When William Inge’s play, Bus Stop, opened on Broadway in March, 1955, it was an immediate success with…
Expect a raucous, riotous welcome to ‘Rocky’ at the Playhouse all this week. It’s not often…
I am deeply ashamed to admit this, but I have never seen anything at the Leith Festival before in all of my…
Six years ago, an avalanche of Hollywood films were being adapted for stage and climaxed with a fairly…
Edinburgh’s Traverse Theatre and Dundee Repertory Theatre, two of Scotland’s leading building-…
“The largest arts festival in the world” today launched its largest programme yet. In spite of…
Assembly Theatre has announced it will create a new city centre Fringe venue in Edinburgh’s Princes…
Along with many others, this reviewer loves work. He could watch it all day. Especially when the job in hand…
There is a familiar formula that creeps around with plays and films that deal with mental illness. The…
How is it all going to end?
Asteroid? Plague? Nuclear war?
In the hustle and bustle of everyday life it is all too easy to forget who you are and where you’ve come from…
"My most brilliant achievement was my ability to be able to persuade my wife to marry me," Winston Churchill…
‘Malt Disnae’ a line delivered with comic timing about a proposed distillery theme park raised the loudest…
One of the Scottish companies returning to the Bank of Scotland Imaginate Festival this year is the wonderful…
This year marks the Bank of Scotland Imaginate Festival’s 21st birthday and to celebrate the programme offers…
It was a little bit of a surprise that Tightlaced theatre company pulled off yet another potential winner on…
If you believe in love at first sight, you never stop looking.
With the shadowy shape of the brick red. iron giant of the Forth Bridge centre stage, a lithe, elfish figure…
John Byrne's welcome re-write sets Checkhov's classic in Scotland's post "Winter of Discontent"
Blow Me Beautiful opens a short series of play readings under the auspices of Stellar Quines, running till…