The Teachers of Cambodia Living Arts in conversation with Sita Ljungholm Verma Sita Verma Interviews 17/02/2015
San Domino Richard Voyce 06/08/2014t isn’t often that a writing team comes across a previously unknown subject, with a story which would seem to...
The Duchess of Malfi Tamara Stanton 06/08/2014UCLU Runaground presents John Webster’s Jacobean tragedyThe Duchess of Malfi at the Edinburgh Fringe. et in Italy in the early...
The Five Stages of Waiting S.A. McCracken 05/08/2014t’s not often you get to see plays written for an entirely female cast, let alone a world premiere of...
The Lift Tamara Stanton 04/08/2014he Edinburgh University Theatre Company brings The Lift to the Fringe this year, with the promise of an “adventure no...
The Knee Jerk of Sloth Tamara Stanton 04/08/2014irds of Inconvenience is conveniently showing The Knee Jerk of Sloth at the Edinburgh Fringe, so if you are there...
Lear’s Daughters Tamara Stanton 04/08/2014he Footfall Theatre Company presents the daughters of Shakespeare’s King Lear – Regan, Goneril and Cordelia – who reunite in...
Julius Caesar in Original Pronunciation Emma Hardy 04/08/2014he fashion for performing Renaissance theatre as closely to our understanding of how the audiences of the time may have...
The Edinburgh Literary Pub Emma Hardy 04/08/2014f you wish to escape the often stationary spectatorship role that comes with attending the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, the Edinburgh...
Paradise Lost Emma Hardy 04/08/2014n the 17th century, John Milton published his ten-book epic, which recounts the fall of Satan, the creation of the...
Much Ado About Nothing Owen Davies 03/08/2014here is so much energy packed into this performance of a shortened version of Much Ado that I left the...