Theatre
The Skinny theatre guide to plays, musicals, and theatre festivals throughout Scotland. We bring you the latest news in Scottish theatre, with highlights and reviews. Get backstage access with The Skinny's exclusive playwright, director, and festival curator interviews.
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Interviews
The Hollow
Agatha Christie's play The Hollow is a classic whodunit - a man finds himself trapped in a house with his wife, his mistress and a bitter ex-mistress. But few are aware that her own history was the stuff of her novels and plays, including a difficult marriage and a mysterious disappearance. Read more »| 17 Mar 2006 -
Interviews
Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street
The story of the murderous barber who dumps bodies in a shared cellar, the baker next door and her strangely delicious pies, is a deliciously scary old wives' tale, but it turns out it's a true story and the perfect subject for a different type of musical. Read more »| 17 Mar 2006 -
Shows
Trainspotting
Harry Gibson's adaptation of Irvine Welsh's celebrated novel, currently on its tenth anniversary tour, is a little hard to adjust to: it necessarily leaves o... Read more »| 17 Mar 2006 -
Shows
Get Carter
Up-front and uncompromising. Misogyny, corruption and violence hang round Carter like a cloud. Read more »| 17 Mar 2006 -
Festivals
The National Review of Live Art
It is a brave soul that dares to shout "you're naked," at an emperor convinced he's clad in the most exquisite finery known to man. At points throughout The ... Read more »| 17 Mar 2006 -
Interviews
Staging Justice: Karen Torley speaks on Johnny Brown's "A Letter from Death Row"
Theatre is a powerful instrument: a play can move and enrage its audience, reveal hidden truths, inform and counter-inform. Think about Dario Fo's political ... Read more »| 17 Mar 2006
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Shows
Scottish Ballet RE-EDIT
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 into the 21st century. Read more »| 15 Feb 2006 -
Interviews
The Memorandum - Communicado Theatre Company
Drama often focuses on politics with mixed results, but Vaclav Havel's politically charged work claims an unusually fine pedigree. Read more »| 15 Feb 2006 -
Shows
Escapologist
The Escapologist(Suspect Culture) A very high-concept play, 'The Escapologist' draws its influence from Adam Phillip's comparative study of escapology and ps... Read more »| 15 Feb 2006 -
Shows
Afraid of the Dark?
Afraid of the Dark?(Measureless Liars)Phobias and paranoid hallucinations are good fodder for low-budget theatre, a medium whose potency is dependent on the ... Read more »| 15 Feb 2006 -
Shows
Footloose the Musical
the dance moves are some of the most ambitious, energetic and well executed in recent musical theatre Read more »| 15 Feb 2006 -
Shows
Plasticine
The young cast do remarkably well with their material, but awkward direction too often negates their abilities Read more »| 15 Feb 2006 -
Shows
Terrorism
Terrorism(RSAMD Drama)It's difficult to critique 'Terrorism'. Not because it is overly complex – it's easy enough to talk in circles about complexity. F... Read more »| 15 Feb 2006 -
Interviews
Romeo and Juliet / Blood Wedding
Glasgow's Citizens Theatre gives us a double dose of star-crossed lovers and revenge with a programme that includes both 'Romeo and Juliet' and its modern counterpart 'Blood Wedding'. Read more »| 15 Feb 2006 -
Interviews
John Laurie, Frazer & I
The man who plied his wares alongside the likes of Laurence Olivier and Michael Powell is remembered nominally as the counterpart to Lowe and Le Mesuriers's Captain Mannering and Sergeant Wilson. Read more »| 15 Feb 2006