
Traverse Theatre

Interview: Martin O’Neill: Bated Breath
Romantic settings and unromantic characters form Martin O’Neill’s production for Bated Breath at the Traverse. He speaks to us about the ideas behind it.

Interview: Susan Robertson: Bated Breath
Susan Robertson speaks to us about the influences of nostalgia and technology ahead of her play When The Clock Strikes at the Traverse.

Interview: Sarah Rogers: Bated Breath
Sarah Rogers’ new play Crush discusses the aftermath of the Hillsborough Disaster ahead of further documents to be published this summer.

Interview: Ishy Din
Playwright Ishy Din chats culture and cabs ahead of his new play Snookered, appearing at the Traverse 16 – 18 Feb.

Interview: Simon Hart
This year’s Manipulate Festival boosts its cinematic programme; artistic director Simon Hart spoke to us about the schedule.

Interview: Alison Peebles
Alison Peebles chats to us on the oral culture of music ahead of Dogstar’s production of The Captain’s Collection, one of the company’s earliest creations.

Scottish Christmas Theatre
A round up of the very best of pantoland and Christmas entertainment from around Scotland.

Interview: Jo Clifford
Exhilarating interview with Jo Clifford on the free-market and capitalism ahead of her newly commissioned work for the Traverse.

Edinburgh Christmas Round-up
Get the wellies out, layer up and brave the outdoors; panto season is upon us!

la nuit intime
Intimate and erotic dance performance from the experimental pioneers balletLORENT.

Miranda
With some rising names of the dance and music industry, this production acts as a showcase for theatre that aspired to the visual richness so common in Scottish Opera.

Interview: Donna Rutherford
Donna Rutherford speaks to us ahead of her show KIN, taking place at the Traverse this November.

Glasgow Theatre Preview: October
Round up of all that’s best in Glasgow’s theatres this October.

Edinburgh Fringe: Aftermath
Although the festival is over, Edinburgh is still furnished with a great deal of arts entertainment for everyone. The only thing you need to hope for is some sunshine.

The Fringe Firsts
We are a country with a reputation for producing splendid things: should we risk losing it all by favouring the mainstream?

The Fringe begins
Emma finally gets round to planning her Fringe; uninspired, she resorts to spontaneity.

Red Note Ensemble’s Electric Noisy Nights
New contemporary music from around the world in this free event at the Traverse

Welcome to The Hotel Caledonia
It’s an emotional mêlée at The Hotel Caledonia on the night of the election results…