Written by real-life child psychiatrist Iain McClure, the titular ChildMinder (or at least one of them) is Joseph (Cal MacAninch),…
Disembodied voices snap-chat earnestly. The cast is meritorious. They posit thoughts and summaries upon a serious issue, in this case,…
Why is Gary McNair’s ode to master comedian, Billy Connoly, Dear Billy, excellent? It is the authentic voice of Scotland.…
The Seven Deadly Sins are sometimes known as capital vices and it’s appropriate that writer and performer Imogen Stirling chooses…
Established in 2016, Tandem Writing Collective comprising of three young(ish) writers Mhairi Quinn, Jennifer Adam and Amy Hawes, gave us…
For their HND showcase, the emerging performers from PASS at Edinburgh College devised and performed two pieces of theatre, both…
Director, Robert Softly Gale shows that disability is no impediment at all for making great theatre and scoring a five-star…
In We Were Promised Honey! members of the audience become travellers on a prophetic tour of our own futures. We…
The year, 1888. The place, Stornoway. But far from the sharp coastline characteristic of the Outer Hebrides, the action is…
This production, by Actors Touring Company and Belgrade Theatre Coventry, in association with Brixton House, is about Henrietta Lacks (played…