Reviews
Crazy For You
Crazy For You at the Playhouse offers light entertainment but little tension.
Rhinoceros
This latest take on Eugene Ionesco’s play at the Lyceum is a hilarious absurdist delight.
McGonagall’s Chronicles (Which Will Be Remembered For A Very Long Time)
World’s worst poet lovingly restored to life by the masterful Gary McNair.
This House
James Graham’s critically acclaimed drama-comedy comes to the Festival Theatre filled with political satire and contemporary parallels.
Richard III
Perth Theatre’s latest production offers a unique and captivating take on Shakespeare’s historical tale of villainy.
Come Hell or High Water
Citizens Theatre community production explores Scotland’s hopes and fears about Brexit.
Spring Awakening
In their first collaboration with Dundee Rep, the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland offers a beautifully-staged exploration of teenage angst.
What The Butler Saw
Quirky Pond give Joe Orton’s ridiculously inappropriate farce an outing.
Winter Solstice
Playful and moving warning of fascism by Actors Touring Company and Orange Tree Theatre.
How to Act
Privilege and colonialism in the rehearsal room in NTS’ widely-discussed two hander.
Bingo!
Ortonesque tragi-comic shut-in by Grid Iron and Stellar Quines is hilarious and thought-provoking.
Little Women, The Broadway Musical
A charming retelling of Louisa May Alcott’s classic by Edinburgh’s Shoots Theatre.
The Return
Ellie Stewart’s story of faked identity tours to Speyside to warm welcome.
The Motherf**ker with the Hat
Swear-filled relationship drama delivers strong characters and electric dialogue.