Interview
Joe Sellman-Leava
Worklight Theatre’s Artistic Director talks Labels, his Pleasance Courtyard show about identity
The Cheviot, the Stag and the Black, Black Oil
Joe Douglas talks to Barbara Henderson about the forthcoming tour.
Black Sheep Productions: Tyke
A new Fringe show based on the tragic end of a real-life circus elephant.
Interview: Marta Mari
Asylon Theatre’s artistic director Marta Mari talks about 24 Hour Plays Edinburgh and how it might relate to the wider theatre industry.
Interview: Adam Tomkins
Actor/director Adam Tomkins introduces new play The Wee One, coming to Leith Festival
Interview: Laure Paterson
The writer introduces us to her Leith Festival play, Leith Docks: A Way of Life
Interview: Claire Sweeney
Claire Sweeney talks about motherhood, Mars Bars, and more, ahead of the Scottish run of smash hit musical, Hairspray.
Interview: Hidden Door
We speak to Creative Director, David Martin, about plans for Edinburgh’s not-for-profit arts festival when it returns to King’s Stables Road in May
Interview: Jason Donovan
Ahead of the revival of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert, the Aussie star talks to Ken Wilson about a role he clearly loves.
Eddie Small
Playwright Eddie Small talks about The Four Marys, his new play, commissioned for the centenary of Mary Slessor’s death
Interview: Michael Ball
Thoughts from one of the household names of musical theatre on his forthcoming starring role in Mack and Mabel at the Edinburgh Playhouse.
Interview: Jim Cartwright
The writer of RAZ, the tale of a young man about town at Assembly this Fringe, told us where the inspiration came from.
Interview: Katharine Hurst
Laura Ingram interviews actress Katharine Hurst about her role as celebrated courtesan/spy, Mata Hari, in Mata Hari: Female Spy at Zoo Venues this Fringe.
Interview: Gavin Robertson
Laura Ingram speaks to the producer, writer and performer of Crusoe – a darkly-comic play about three disparate male characters in an urban world, playing at Zoo Venues.
Interview: Dandy Darkly
Neil Arthur James’s alter ego Dandy Darkly is back in Edinburgh with brand new show Trigger Happy. Sarah McIntosh caught up with him on a quiet lunchtime at CC Blooms…
Interview: Martin Travers
Writer of Scarfed For Life, a play about sectarianism, talks to us ahead of the show’s run at Just Festival
Interview: Simon Cartwright
The impressionist tells us what it’s like stepping into Bob Monkhouse’s shoes for a new biographical play.
Interview: Milla Jackson
Written during the 1980s AIDS pandemic, As Is is revived at Bedlam Theatre this August. Director Milla Jackson explains to Ken Wilson why now is the time to bring it back.
Interview: Ben Norris
UK poetry slam champion Ben Norris hitchhiked his way round the country on a journey to discover his Dad’s past. He told us about the show that came from it…
Interview: Guy Masterson
Acclaimed actor, producer, director and playwright, Guy Masterson, talks to Laura Ingram about why his interest in the life and works of Dylan Thomas is personal.