In February 2014, Kiev’s Maidan Square was overtaken by protesters taking a stand against their corrupt president Viktor Yanukovych and his increasingly anti-EU...
Adura Onashile’s new play Expensive Shit rises to its title, travelling between the bogs of a grimy modern-day Glasgow nightclub and The Shrine club in 1970s La...
Eurohouse begins with the audience holding hands in a circle. It is a simple but symbolic act in a piece that takes a sideways look at the once harmonious partn...
In this, the centenary year of the Battle of the Somme, Incognito Theatre’s all-male ensemble have adapted Erich Marie Remarque’s All Quiet on the Western Front...
During the time they have been at this year’s Fringe, friends and collaborators Otto Farrant and Finn Cooke have stayed tied together by rope. From this intimat...
Look away now if you’re easily offended. Lucy McCormick’s Triple Threat begins as it means to go on: with McCormick’s highly-sexed and potty-mouthed Virgin Mary...