This ghostly thriller, written by Ali Milles and directed by Alastair Whatley, sets the tone immediately with an old, draughty croft in the remote Highlands of Scotland.
Read Full StoryThere’s nothing like a large cast, seventeen in this case, giving it their all for the whole show …
Even to read the basic premise of Our Cosmic Dust is to successfully capture the imagination: Acclai…
Acne Romeo opens in a noisy bar, where we are introduced to two characters: R (played by Callan Ridg…
Broadway Baby has announced a shift in its social media presence, signalling a move away from Twitter and toward the decentralised platform Bluesky.
Read Full StoryBrass Bands England is bringing its national celebration of all things brass back for a second year.
A pioneering theatrical venture and a production company have made a significant contribution to a c...
A live vocal tribute to Celine Dion is heading to the West End this June, and it is all coming back ...
The new Theatre 118 in Glasgow launches its opening season.
Read Full StoryAn overview of Made in Scotland's support for Scottish Theatre companies.
The Edinburgh Deaf Festival presents its 2025 programme.
Time & Again Theatre Company announces VILE - an explration of disability though a Tudor lens.
Michael DeBartolo talks about his background and upcoming Fringe show, Tell Me Where Home Is (I’m Starting To Forget).
Read Full StoryWe talked to Jessie Nixon about making her Edinburgh Fringe debut with Don’t Make Me Regret This
Joe Sib talks about his Edfringe debut: California Calling – A Story of Growing Up Punk Rock
Narin Oz talks about her Edfringe show, Inner Child(ish).
1856, New York.
Read Full StoryAliens, incels, robots.
In a new play by writer-director Anooj Bhandari, an immigrant family in the suburbs copes with the i…
Join Alan Watts, hippie, philosopher and pioneer of the counterculture, for his last night on Earth.