REVIEW: Cockfosters

Reading Time: 2 minutesIn a witty and sweet homage to the tube, Cockfosters celebrates the mode of transport we love to hate

Reading Time: 2 minutesIn a witty and sweet homage to the tube, Cockfosters celebrates the mode of transport we love to hate

Reading Time: 2 minutes This heartbreaking portrayal of the effects of Alzheimer’s disease only needed two people and two chairs to hit hard.

Reading Time: 2 minutesJulian Moore-Cook impresses as the many faces of post-coital vulnerability Conversations After Sex opens with full-frontal nudity: a man searching for his pants while the other half of his one-night stand reclines in bed. This in-your-face opening…
Reading Time: 2 minutesAn elegant display of timeless anguish Scottish Ballet’s production of The Crucible has settled in Edinburgh’s Festival theatre this week to break audiences’ hearts after an applauded run in Aberdeen. The Arthur Miller play has been reframed…

Reading Time: 2 minutesA contemplative biography of a forgotten man, this seafaring show examines injustice, hope and self-worth A strong production design of sweeping sails, authentic period piece props and a powerful leading man casts us off for the next…

Reading Time: 2 minutesHumorous and bold. Talk about bringing a story to life The Secret Lives of Baba Segi’s Wives was a truly entertaining theatrical experience that brought the pages of Lola Shoneyin’s novel to life. The play adapts the…

Reading Time: 2 minutesCelebrating its 20th anniversary, Landmark’s Krapp’s Last Tape feels like an act of time travel. Featuring Stephen Rea as Krapp under the direction of Vicky Featherstone, former artistic director of the Court, their reunion is authentically Beckettian in every sense.

Reading Time: 3 minutesThe Studio3 season, presents new work from some of the most exciting playwriting voices working in Scotland today. Alright Sunshine, Fleg, and Fruitcake.

Reading Time: 3 minutesWise Children return to HOME with a reworking of Alfred Hitchcock's classic spy film, adapted and directed by Emma Rice.

Reading Time: 3 minutesGODS OF SALFORD, the latest electrifying production from Not Too Tame, reimagines Greek mythology as raucous, heartfelt tales of working-class defiance and resilience.