REVIEW: The Trial of Jane Fonda – The Assembly Rooms, Edinburgh
It was one of the most controversial photographs of the Vietnam War, a laughing Jane Fonda astride an anti-aircraft gun...
It was one of the most controversial photographs of the Vietnam War, a laughing Jane Fonda astride an anti-aircraft gun...
This article was originally written for The Public Reviews at: http://www.thepublicreviews.com/the-only-way-is-downton-pleasance-courtyard-edinburgh/ Writer: Luke Kempner Director: Owen Lewis The Only Way is...
Writer: Johnny McKnight Director: Johnny McKnight In News Just In the rag-bag team at Tartan Tonight take over the Arches...
As Welsh as rarebit, leeks and daffodils, Dylan Thomas’ 1954 radio drama Under Milk Wood is still 24 hours in...
With a cast of 150, Barrowland Ballet’s The River takes us on a literal and artistic journey with dance, live...
The lovely people at lastminute.com have compiled a list of the UK's Top Ten Theatre Blogs and I'm delighted to...
The Old Vic's current revival of The Crucible is the most intensely gripping, thoroughly enthralling, powerful, visceral theatrical production I...
Based upon the much-loved 1998 movie, Lee Hall's stage adaptation of Shakespeare in Love follows Marc Norman and Tom Stoppard's...
Jamie Lloyd's trimmed version of Richard III is a bold, bloody re-interpretation of the Bard's classic tale. Transplanting the action...
Writer Jack Thorne and director John Tiffany's beautifully sensitive version of John Ajvide Lindqvist’s 2004 Swedish horror novel Let the Right...