Spring! review at Theatre Royal, Glasgow " 'fun and relevant 50th anniversary double bill'
A fusion of old and new is on the menu at this first celebratory presentation of Scottish Ballet's 50th anniversary, which is
A fusion of old and new is on the menu at this first celebratory presentation of Scottish Ballet's 50th anniversary, which is
Wide-eyed and excited, a young actor from Edinburgh named Marie arrives in London with dreams of making her name and career in
Presented as part of the Citizens Women series, Stef Smith's updating of Ibsen's play uses a structurally impressive motif to tell the
As well as writing hit shows including Charlie and the Chocolate Factory in the West End, David Greig has been artistic director
Directed by up-and-coming young Scottish-based director Shilpa T-Hyland, who is under 30 and engaged on the project through winning Perth Theatre's first
A modern arts space on the banks of the River Clyde which opened five years ago, Beacon Arts Centre shares much in
The sense of anarchic silliness at Dunfermline's Alhambra goes hand in hand with the decidedly old-school flavour of this year's Christmas panto.
Following a final Edinburgh Festival Fringe run as artistic director at the Traverse during which the company's two produced plays were showered
For a stage with a more rural constituency than those in Scotland's larger cities, Perth Theatre " under the artistic direction of
After seven years as artistic director of the Traverse Theatre in Edinburgh, Orla O'Loughlin is moving on. She tells David Pollock about
Working in tandem with Scottish writers and composers of contemporary musical theatre Noisemaker (Scott Gilmour and Claire McKenzie), Dundee Rep Ensemble and
There's little that's seasonal about The Wizard of Oz aside from the fond memories of anyone who has grown used to watching
Despite a broad career as a writer and director, Johnny McKnight enjoys a singular reputation in Scotland as a creator of great-value
As Edinburgh steps up its game as a Christmas and New Year destination, and Underbelly's management of the artistic programme taking place
Taking place as part of the annual NEoN (North East of North) Digital Arts Festival in the Scottish tech and design industries
In the bathroom of a house on a remote and unspecified Scottish island somewhere north of Shetland, two women are trapped. The
In bringing Enda Walsh's high-profile 2014 piece of Irish absurdist drama to the Tron stage, artistic director Andy Arnold has lent the
Performed in English and Scots and Irish Gaelic, this trilingual play from Scots Gaelic company Theatre Gu Leor in association with the
From When I Wake the Want Is is the second album by Aberdonian musician Kathryn Joseph, a singer and songwriter of unnerving
The Borders-based Firebrand Theatre have a strong track record of staging good-quality Scottish repertory productions, and with the producing weight of Pitlochry
There's an air of rustic nostalgia to the Dundee Rep Ensemble's first production of this year's autumn season, a revival of playwright
Inspired by the story of My Left Foot's Christy Brown overcoming prejudice, Robert Softley Gale tells David Pollock he isn't pursuing an
The addled " and fictional " recollections of an elderly man were the most appropriate ground upon which to found Tom Stoppard's
John Buchan's 1915 classic spy novel The 39 Steps is no stranger to life on the stage, having been adapted as a
In the opening minutes of this revival of JM Barrie's little-performed 1901 romantic comedy, young Miss Phoebe Throssel (Fiona Wood) finds herself