Review: The Mirror Crack’d – The Church Hill Theatre, Edinburgh

Written by Agatha Christie Adapted by Rachel Wagstaff Artistic Direction by Fiona Main Review by Hunter King Threepenny Theatricals ★★★ Threepenny Theatricals performed Agatha Christie’s The Mirror Crack’d this weekend at the Church Hill Theatre, marking their second production of the year, following their May production of Lord Arthur Savile’s Crime. After a guest is … Continue reading Review: The Mirror Crack’d – The Church Hill Theatre, Edinburgh

Have a Gander at Summerhall Arts Announces In Vitro Residency

Summerhall Arts In Vitro Residency; a three 12‑week, non‑residential studio placement for visual artists Finding time, space and financial breathing room is the quiet, ongoing labour of a working artist; the In Vitro Residency from Summerhall Arts, in partnership with the Hugo Burge Foundation, is a pragmatic answer to that problem. Designed as a responsive, … Continue reading Have a Gander at Summerhall Arts Announces In Vitro Residency

Have a Gander at Teatro La Plaza’s Hamlet at His Majesty’s Theatre, Aberdeen

Teatro la Plaza's resiliant take on Hamlet brings world-class, joyous talent to Aberdeen Returning to Scotland after a stupendously successful run at the Royal Lyceum Theatre, Edinburgh, during the 2024 International Festival, Teatro La Plaza’s take on Hamlet arrives at His Majesty’s Theatre, Aberdeen from Thursday 6 to Saturday 8 November 2025, presented in Spanish … Continue reading Have a Gander at Teatro La Plaza’s Hamlet at His Majesty’s Theatre, Aberdeen

Review: To Kill A Mockingbird – The King’s Theatre, Glasgow

https://youtu.be/rKcdEF0pwu0 Written by Aaron Sorkin, after Harper Lee's To Kill A Mockingbird Directed by Bartlett Sher Review by Dominic Corr The Festival Theatre ★★★★★ Aaron Sorkin’s stage adaptation of Harper Lee’s ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’ well deserves the outstanding praise it has received. Deeply moving and life affirming, the play manages to retain the essence … Continue reading Review: To Kill A Mockingbird – The King’s Theatre, Glasgow

Review: Hamilton – The Theatre Royal, Glasgow

Book, Music and Lyrics by Lin-Manuel Miranda Directed by Thomas Kail Review by Dominic Corr Theatre Royal ★★★★★ Hamilton at the Glasgow Theatre Royal arrives not as nostalgia but as proof: Lin‑Manuel Miranda’s revolutionary musical remains one of the most powerful pieces of musical theatre in the repertoire, a work that keeps reinventing how stage music … Continue reading Review: Hamilton – The Theatre Royal, Glasgow

Review: Miss Saigon – The Edinburgh Playhouse

Music by Claude-Michel Schönberg Lyrics by Richard Maltby Jr. and Alain Boublil Directed by Jean-Pierre van der Spuy Review by Olivia Burns Glasgow - 2026 tickets ★★★★★ Boublil and Schönberg’s musical returns in ALL of its glory in a visual and audio spectacle. Mackintosh’s revival has nurtured a theatrical buffet of skill, talent, consideration and … Continue reading Review: Miss Saigon – The Edinburgh Playhouse

Have a Gander at Out In The Hills, Pitlochry Festival Theatre’s Celebratory LGBTQIA+ Festival

Artistic Director, Alan Cumming, invites audiences to a celebration of all things LGBTQIA+ to look at this world, and one another, in a new light from the hills of Pitlochry. Turning eyes since their announcement as Artistic Director, Alan Cumming and the Pitlochry Festival Theatre make their first significant move; turning a corner of the … Continue reading Have a Gander at Out In The Hills, Pitlochry Festival Theatre’s Celebratory LGBTQIA+ Festival

Review: EUTC Little Women – Bedlam Theatre, Edinburgh

Based on the Novel by Louisa May Alcott Directed by Bartlett Sher Review by Dominic Corr ★★★★ A warm, affectionate Little Women arrives at Bedlam Theatre this autumn courtesy of the Edinburgh University Theatre Company in an adaptation by Marisha Chamberlain that tightens Louisa May Alcott’s sprawling novel into a two-part, domestic-focused evening; co-directors Lauryn … Continue reading Review: EUTC Little Women – Bedlam Theatre, Edinburgh

Review: Arlington – The Tron Theatre, Glasgow

https://youtu.be/1CqVzNmlQsA Written by Enda Walsh Directed by Lucy Ireland and Jim Manganello Review by Dominic Corr The Tron Theatre ★★★★ A contemporary fairytale is a powerful, intoxicating kind of tale; and for audience in Glasgow, the story from Enda Walsh is a highly anticipated one: high in a tower block, a woman’s number called into silence while an … Continue reading Review: Arlington – The Tron Theatre, Glasgow

Review: To Kill A Mockingbird – The Festival Theatre, Edinburgh

https://youtu.be/rKcdEF0pwu0 Written by Aaron Sorkin, after Harper Lee's To Kill A Mockingbird Directed by Bartlett Sher Review by Dominic Corr The Festival Theatre ★★★★ All Rise for Bartlett Sher’s chillingly relevant production of To Kill a Mockingbird, adapted by Aaron Sorkin, arrives at Edinburgh’s Festival Theatre with the weight of expectation and the urgency of … Continue reading Review: To Kill A Mockingbird – The Festival Theatre, Edinburgh