Good sex, bad sex, wrong sex. What’s the difference? And does it really matter? Why struggle to articulate something that…
My first show of the gauntlet, the scrum, the gladiatorial fight to the death that is the Edinburgh Fringe, kicks…
Edinburgh Youth Theatre charity, Strange town, return to the Traverse this week with three shows and this is the second…
Looking like a set from Blade Runner, lit up with coloured lasers and strobe lighting, the gigantic Paper Factory, out…
Shakespeare’s infamous tragedy is significantly thinned down and reinterpreted into a one hour wordless anti-war allegory by Ramesh Meyyappan, but…
Shakespeare at Traquair has become something of an institution, this year marking the 30th anniversary for the talented troupe of…
UCRS are becoming something of an institution, celebrating twenty years of rocking on stage this year. Original band members Luke…
Kicking off their first show in a five week tour of the UK, the Bar at Traverse Theatre proved an…
Keli is writer and composer, Martin Green’s response to his adopted community and its music. The writer moved to a…
Excelling in pretty much every aspect of theatrical performance, this revival of Scottish Ballet’s 2019 adaptation of Arthur Miller’s iconic…