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Scottish Opera has today announced that it is to mark its 50th anniversary with 11 major shows, including eight new productions, four world premieres,...
Scottish Refugee Council has announced details of the Refugee Week Scotland 2012 programme which it has described as the most far-reaching in its...
Scottish stand-up star Kevin Bridges has announced two extra dates at the Glasgow SECC in October and November – with tickets on sale today, and the...
She was bold, she was brave and she delivered some remarkable pieces of theatre in some extraordinary situations.
Vicky Featherstone. the inaugural director of the National Theatre of Scotland has resigned to take up a post as head of the Royal Court in London
REVIEW: Howard Brenton’s revisionist take on the life of Anne Boleyn is a fascinating study in Tudor politics, love, intrigue, and religious devotion
New faces up for prestigious theatre awards in among the regular contenders
REVIEW: Connie Fisher stars in Braham Murray’s excellent staging of Leonard Bernstein’s musical comedy about life in the Big Apple
A great night out at the posh people's panto
REVIEW: Martin Travers’ National Theatre of Scotland offering, as part of Reveal, is an unremittingly dark, brooding, and apocalyptic tale in which...
Baritone Robert Poulton is playing “one of the greatest villains of all opera” in Scottish Opera’s Tosca, which is touring around Scotland over the...
A timely investigation into the state of the print media, Enquirer asks questions the Leveson enquiry never will
This evening’s Five Minute Theatre on stv.tv sees sixty five-minute productions concerning the theme of protest – with Gone (A Civic Protest)...
For its theme of protest, the CurvebALL Collective have decided upon a piece for Five Minute Theatre that celebrates the uniqueness of women - and...
A hotly anticipated production of 'King Lear' at the Glasgow Citizens starring David Haymam more or less lives up to expectations.
Martin McDonagh's brutally funny satire on republican terrorism, 'The Lieutenant of Inishmore', gets plenty of laughs at Edinburgh's Royal Lyceum,...
Review: Abba- inspired revue show is a curious mish- mash of musical styles that just don’t gel together.
REVIEW: Ali Bastian and Tupele Dorgu shine in award- winning musical classic set in the Roaring Twenties
Slender resources have not stopped Cumbernauld Theatre bringing Robert Louis Stevenson's great adventure story Kidnapped successfully to the stage
One of Scotland’s most popular plays, The Steamie its celebrating a landmark anniversary with a special gala performance and extended run in Glasgow...