National Review of Live Art @ The Arches, 11-15 Feb
It's that time again: let the NRLA blow your mind....

It's that time again: let the NRLA blow your mind....

‘Write score, submit score, come along, have score played by Red Note Ensemble, drink beer, fall over’

Both Dance House in Glasgow and Edinburgh’s Dancebase are known for their wide range of classes and programmes. They also provide another service to the Scottish dance communities by offering...

As hip-hop culture moves into theatres, State of Emergency explores a sensitive subject. Melissa Trachtenberg explains

Gareth K Vile hunts beneath the stage for dark tales of revolution and death

Agata Maslowska checks out Arthur Miller's rare moment of optimism.

Quenby Hersh talks to The Skinny about being part of Scottish Ballet

Mhairi Graham explores the dark, dark world of children's entertainment.

Open the door and step into a magical world this Christmas: Susannah Radford talks with director Mark Thomson about the Lyceum's Christmas show.

Hogmanay in Edinburgh is usually associated with alcohol and partying. This year, however, it is championing a more cultural event that brings together the cream of Scottish theatrical talent. Gareth...

Michael Cox catches the latest success to take pop tunes and give them a story.

Two shows at the Traverse Theatre offer an escape from the ubiquitous pantos and carols.

Gareth K Vile, fan of performance art and radical dance, enjoys a more polite evening

Michael Cox braves an unseasonal storm on the West Coast

Fish and Game promise traditional delicacies with a modern twist. Susannah Radford tastes the special.

Michael Cox exorcises the spirit of Peter Pan's parent

Aberdeen’s Festival of Contemporary Dance arrives to keep our wintry bodies fired up

Susannah Radford follows the latest movements of Edinburgh's vibrant choreographer.

Breathe a sigh of relief. Glasgay! is firmly established by now, but this has by no means tamed its approach.

Michael Cox seeks out the evil that children will love.