This might not be the best production one sees this calendar year but it’s a shining example of why theatre…
Every now and again you review a show which really stands out. Here is one. The Revelations of Rab McVie…
One Burns Night, a group of friends gather around the soothing glow of a campfire in an Edinburgh forest, to…
Creating and crafting theatre from scratch is a brave endeavour. Part of you is being measured, assessed and critiqued and…
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…
One could happily have stayed seated and watched this show all over again. Straight away, not tomorrow night (the second…
43 Years in 80 minutes – Sister Radio has the silence speak volumes. The sinister silence between sisters or the…
Nearing the end of a one-month tour, Feminist Theatre group Jordan and Skinner bring their own take on the H.G.…
Andy McGregor’s Crocodile Rock evokes Elton John and his sexuality through the title, before the actual landmark on Milport in…