Preview
Robinson Crusoe and the Carribean Pirates
Interview with Dame Allan Stewart for this years King’s Theatre panto (28 Nov – 17 Jan)
The Corstorphine Road Nativity
Interview with Colin McCreddie who’s set to play a kid with a lisp in Tim Firth’s cosy, Scottish version of Flint Street. Showing at the Festival Theatre 3-19 Dec
L’elisir d’amore: interview with Elena Xanthoudakis
Resident opera queen Jen McGregor gets together with Elena Xanthoudakis to discuss the reworkings of this classic opera. At the Kings’ Theatre (20-28 Nov)
Kes
Barry Hines seminal working class novel. Lead Stefan Butler tells Ross Kinghorn about the flaws of education that are still there today. Kings Theatre (27 – 31 Oct)
Rain Man
Men Behaving Badly star turns his hand to autism in the classic tale of botherhood, King Theatre (10 Nov – 14 Nov)
Insane in the Brain
Street dance version of Cuckoo’s Nest? You have to see it to believe it…Festival Theatre (24 Oct – 26 Oct)
The Silver Darlings
Neil Gunn’s seminal tale brings us the darker side of Scottishness at the King’s Theatre (6-10 Oct)
An Argument About Sex
Another voyeuristic gaze at humanity from the Tramway (3 Oct-17 Oct) and the Traverse (29 Oct-7 Nov)
The Grapes of Wrath
John Steinbeck’s plea for social justice hits the King’s Theatre stage 13 Oct-17 Oct
Confessions of a Justified Sinner
Prepare yourselves for this ‘gothic, existentialist thriller’ at the Royal Lyceum 16 Oct – 7 Nov
Copenhagen and Tony Cownie
Ross Kinghorn interviews director Tony Cownie about the final show of the season at the Lyceum.