



Edinburgh International Festival: Programme Launch
A stunning line up for the Edinburgh International Festival building artistic bridges between East and West with some of the best and most exciting creative forces in the world.

The Hardman
Brutal and eloquent look at the myth of the Scottish hardman from the streets to the institutionalised hell of the prison system.

Scottish Ballet: Alice
Magical retelling in dance of Alice’s adventures with the Queens, Hatter and Cheshire cats.

Northern Ballet: Cleopatra
A missed opportunity with some moments of brilliance from the Leeds based company.

Plutôt La Vie: By The Seat of Your Pants
Chair based clowning from the Scottish physical trio with the French name. The more violent the clowning the more hilarious the crowd found it. On Tour now.

Cleopatra: Northern Ballet
Magical take on the legendary Egyptian queen from Northern Ballet directed by David Nixon and featuring a lyrical score from Miss Saigon and Les Miserables composer Claude-Michel Schönberg


Richard III & A Comedy of Errors
Man on man in Propeller Theatre Company’s consistently powerful productions in this double bill, a rare treat for Scottish audiences.

Interview: Edward Hall: Propeller Theatre
Working with all men, education and Shakespeare…

The Old Woman Who Lived In A…
Showing @ Scottish Storytelling Centre the fable taken into a surreal future where only The Waiter knows the rules…Feb 24-25

Richard III & A Comedy of Errors
An all male production of two of the greats @ King’s Theatre Edinburgh Feb 22-26

Hippodrome Festival of Silent Cinema
The first silent film festival comes to Falkirk bringing Chaplin, Keaton & Laurel & Hardy in its wake…

Interview: Mark Baldwin: Rambert Dance Company: Awakenings
As the stage prepares for a retelling of Oliver Sacks’ novel, Mark tells us about the process from book to dance

New Territories: International Festival for Live Art
Not to be missed, from 14 Feb-26 Mar Scotland gives in to some challenging, provocative performance art


Master Class
Arguably not the greatest voice in the world, but Callas’ private life and tumultuous existence, worthy of Verdi, make plays such as this an intriguing exploration of humanity and façade.


Manipulate Visual Theatre Festival
The Animals And Children Took To The Streets
The Colour of Pomegranates



Glasgow Theatre Preview: February
There’s both quantity and a great deal of quality awaiting the theatregoer in Glasgow this coming month, from wrestling to opera…

Manipulate Visual Theatre Festival @ Traverse Theatre
Puppets, fear, darkness & interviews with Richard McGuire & Jonathan Capdevielle
