Arches Theatre Festival - 8-19 April
All the companies have some kind of edge to them, something challenging and courageous.
All the companies have some kind of edge to them, something challenging and courageous.
All the companies have some kind of edge to them, something challenging and courageous.
compelling, and sadly relevant tale.
Action and humanity, suffering and its causes: these are the intensely dramatic themes in All My Sons, a family drama set against the backdrop of World War II. 'Heavy' indeed,...
it manages to take an acceptably sensitive perspective on a nasty subject that would otherwise be difficult to watch
it will unlock the inner child in the most Scrooge-like of theatre-goers
It's a global time for dance in Scotland's capital this summer. The Edinburgh International Festival's persistently excellent programme sees no drop in standards, with an astoundingly diverse combination of performances....
Rubber faced, bulldoggish and full of the malcontent grumblings that embodied Churchill, Smith is a fine choice to play the pivotal role.
Burke's politically charged theatrical production gives an insight into the psyche of young men caught up in violent times.
Blunkett claimed to be offended by it and he definitely didn't see it. Whoops.
Finer Noble Gasses is the latest outing and Edinburgh Festival debut for young, New York based writer Adam Rapp. Rapp has enjoyed growing praise from US critics for his Off-Broadway...
Tate's decision to adapt the Iliad for a youth theatre using 'contemporary' language is a brave one.
Think 'Whose Line is it anyway?' but with puppets
Tetsuro Shimaguchi's choreography is arresting stuff - intrusive, destructive and yet elegantly masculine
Do you have what it takes to be the next pantomime superstar?
It's easy to shy away from the overwhelming nature of Shakespeare's work. But with two Shakespeare festivals in Glasgow this month, there is room for everyone, even if you are...
Glasgow takes the reigns in theatre this month, as we realise that Shakespeare is far from dead in the city. Eduard Bersudsky's celebrated sculptures come under our watchful gaze and...
This month it's all about the Jonathans. Jonathan Liew professes to know nothing about theatre, but he proves himself wrong in his debut column; and we interview Ben Faulks, whose...
Tim Burton doesn't automatically conjure images of swan costumes and toe shoes, but choreographer Matthew Bourne has transformed his classic film into a dance, and from London's reception of the...
Their winter tour of 'Cinderella' barely behind them, Scottish Ballet forego a well deserved break and begin their spring tour, a programme of three works that have helped propel ballet...