Traverse Theatre

How Not To Drown – Traverse Theatre

This might not be the best production one sees this calendar year but it’s a shining example of why theatre…

2 years ago

Revelations of Rab McVie – Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh

Every now and again you review a show which really stands out. Here is one. The Revelations of Rab McVie…

2 years ago

<strong>Tam O’Shanter, Tales and Whisky – Traverse Theatre</strong>

One Burns Night, a group of friends gather around the soothing glow of a campfire in an Edinburgh forest, to…

2 years ago

<strong>The Memories Will Mostly Be Bright – Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh</strong>

Creating and crafting theatre from scratch is a brave endeavour. Part of you is being measured, assessed and critiqued and…

2 years ago

<strong>Cell Outs – Traverse Theatre</strong>

Two ex-screws take to intimate interior of the thrust stage of Traverse 2 to provide a thought-provoking insight into the…

2 years ago

<strong>Redcoat – Traverse Theatre</strong>

Lewis Jobson treats us to some extra sparkle, joy, and magic in this exuberantly light-hearted one-man show.  He celebrates his…

2 years ago

<strong>Witch Hunt – Traverse Theatre</strong>

One could happily have stayed seated and watched this show all over again. Straight away, not tomorrow night (the second…

2 years ago

<strong>Sister Radio – Traverse Theatre</strong>

43 Years in 80 minutes – Sister Radio has the silence speak volumes. The sinister silence between sisters or the…

2 years ago

<strong>The Time Machine: A Radical Feminist Reworking – Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh</strong>

Nearing the end of a one-month tour, Feminist Theatre group Jordan and Skinner bring their own take on the H.G.…

2 years ago

Crocodile Rock – Traverse Theatre

Andy McGregor’s Crocodile Rock evokes Elton John and his sexuality through the title, before the actual landmark on Milport in…

2 years ago