Echoes of Kafka’s The Trial resonate clearly in Tim Cowbury’s The Claim at Roundabout, Summerhall. Serge appears before us, having fled to The Democratic Repub...
One can expect several things when going to watch a tragedy of William Shakespeare; it’ll be long, there’ll be at least one death and it’ll be both a cerebral a...
With blood and the realities of war almost at our doorstep, it seems right Peter Brook’s epic Mahabharata finds its way back to us 30 years after its original s...
By press night, the run of The Epic Adventure of Nhamo the Manyika Warrior and his Sexy Wife Chipo has already been extended to 25 August, as the lady on the ...
On a stage piled high with junk and litter, against an ever-changing backdrop of traditional Ethiopian music the Unicorn’s talented ensemble tackle Elizabeth ...
The Tempest was the first Shakespeare play I ever read. It was by force of the English department of my school, and I was about 11 years old at the ...