Last performed here in 2019, the Lyceums’ Artistic Director David Greig gives this Edinburgh take on the Dickens classic a…
Two composers, two very different backgrounds, yet both with stories swirling with intrigue and rumour. As the Glyndebourne returns to…
I’ve often wondered what factors go into the decision of programming classical music concerts. Apart from the logistical decisions, on…
When Henry IV dies, his son takes over the crown. The new king has risen to power in fragile and…
Ask anyone what their favourite Christmas films are and Elf will inevitably be up there. Buoyant Will Ferrell, singing and…
Always leave ‘em wanting more. That seems to be the philosophy behind Scottish Ballet’s latest production, the fairly short but…
Baghdaddy is a poignant and moving piece that shifts the lens on the indirect survivors of war. The play centres…
Two ex-screws take to intimate interior of the thrust stage of Traverse 2 to provide a thought-provoking insight into the…
I have just one question to ask the seven performers who entertained in Nobody: A Dance-Circus Adventure at the Hull…
Mozart’s classic four-act comic opera, an adaptation with Da Ponte of Beaumarchais’ banned 1778 play about warring masters and servants,…