What a joy this was! Returning to the Traverse for the first time since 2019, 8-piece Glasgow New Romantic band…
Scottish poet Rosie Jo Hunter took the Traverse theatre by storm with her unabashed, sold out, comedic slam-poetry cabaret. Having…
A pink bodybag wriggles and squirms its way across the stage, an opening that will live long in the memory.…
Such is the national treasure status accorded the late great Victoria Wood it’s easy to forget quite how barbed and…
The Sam Newbould Quintet, based in Amsterdam, arrived in Edinburgh to perform the second night of their week-long Scottish tour. …
Jennifer Reid performs nineteenth-century Lancashire dialect and Victorian broadside ballads. She comes from Rochdale, “but I admit it”. Reid sings…
Once again, The Traverse champions fresh, accessible writing; this time with Sabrina Mahfouz’s one-woman play Chef. Set in a prison…
This is a one man show about suicide, but with much wit and good humour and a blizzard of Shakespearean…
‘The Testament of Gideon Mack’ tells the story of a Church of Scotland minister who doesn’t believe in God. However,…
Set solely on a beach on the coast of the North Sea, Driftwood’ explores how two brothers navigate the grief…