Diary of an Expat review at Underbelly, Edinburgh " 'a warm, engaging presence'
Cecilia Gragani is an Italian who lived in London for 10 years. She likes it here and would like to stay but
Cecilia Gragani is an Italian who lived in London for 10 years. She likes it here and would like to stay but
Eddie Elks and Dan Frost's new play has fun with the tropes of the one-man storytelling show. Dan Frost plays Daniel Drench,
Basements are unnerving places at the best of times. They're where you keep the things you can't bring yourself to part with.
This new play by BAFTA-winning director Beryl Richards is part of the BBC Arts Debut scheme. It's the most ambitious of the
Robert Khan and Tom Salinsky have carved out a niche for themselves writing topical political plays populated by a cast of comedians.
Artemisia Gentileschi was one of the most significant artists of her age. She painted at a time when women were not supposed
Words can hurt. In Vinay Patel's sharp, smart satire about our culture's increasing vigilance when it comes to matters of language, B
There's not a lot to do in the town where Kate, Sam and Pete live. Sam's dad drinks, Kate's dad is sick;
Memory is slippery. It's is not something you can rely on. It captures some things vividly and lets others slide through its
When David Greig and Gordon McIntyre’s joyous pocket romcom with songs premiered at the Traverse in 2008, it was a compact two-hander.
Featuring on the New York Times list of 25 best plays since Angels in America, Jennifer Kidwell and Scott R Sheppard's play
Penelope Skinner's new play " one of two she's presenting at this year's fringe " is set in a society in which
Back in the 1990s, when she was 17, Scottish theatre mainstay Cora Bissett was in an indie band called Darlingheart. They were
Mark Thomas' new show does not set out to romanticise the NHS. He's not blind to its failings. Globally there are far
Midsummer "Â The Hub, Edinburgh Ten years after it premiered at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, David Greig and Gordon McIntyre's funny, romantic and
BBC Arts' new Debut scheme, co-produced with talent management and production company Avalon, was created to showcase the work of writers who
The results of a playwright exchange between Scotland and New Zealand, Erewhon is Arthur Meek's take on Samuel Butler's 19th century Utopian
David Ireland clearly revels in transgression. He delights in violence, both physical and verbal, getting audiences to laugh at the most appalling
Parent-teacher meetings are uniquely pressurised encounters. David Horan and Iseult Golden's play, first staged at Dublin's Abbey Theatre, explores and exploits this
With the third Thor movie, Marvel Studios did an effective job of bringing humour to the Avengers universe. Thor and Loki, a
Dominic Dromgoole's Classic Spring season, a year-long celebration of the plays of Oscar Wilde, began with a production of A Woman of
A number of actors have recently called out reviewers for commenting on their bodies rather than their performances, The Stage's lead critic
With the Edinburgh Festival Fringe about to wake from hibernation, there have been a number of threads on Twitter addressing the issue
Home, I'm Darling " National Theatre, London Katherine Parkinson gives an immaculate performance in Laura Wade's new five-star play about the pursuit of perfection
Adapted by Rodney Ackland from a 1922 short story by W Somerset Maugham and successfully staged in 1949 at St Martin's Theatre