This gentle rendition of Richard Johnson’s wordless picture book, adapted and directed by Jo Timmins, produced by Lyra and with…
Creating and crafting theatre from scratch is a brave endeavour. Part of you is being measured, assessed and critiqued and…
Two months in to a nine-month tour of the UK, The Commitments lands in Edinburgh Playhouse. The lines are delivered…
Last performed here in 2019, the Lyceums’ Artistic Director David Greig gives this Edinburgh take on the Dickens classic a…
Always leave ‘em wanting more. That seems to be the philosophy behind Scottish Ballet’s latest production, the fairly short but…
Two ex-screws take to intimate interior of the thrust stage of Traverse 2 to provide a thought-provoking insight into the…
Lewis Jobson treats us to some extra sparkle, joy, and magic in this exuberantly light-hearted one-man show. He celebrates his…
Vanity Fair is, when it's not inspiring magazine titles, a novel by William Makepeace Thackeray, first published serially between 1847…
One could happily have stayed seated and watched this show all over again. Straight away, not tomorrow night (the second…
Ainadamar (The Fountain of Tears) is a fusion of dance, visual technology, voices and orchestra, knitted together in bold, beautiful,…