Stage

Torture, Rape and a Gun

Death and the Maiden – a play by Ariel Dorfman Wed 19 Oct 2011 The Byre Theatre 5 out of..

Cuts like a knife…but not so right

Macbeth: Sliced to the Core The Byre Theatre Wednesday, October 5th I like one-man shows.  There is something minimalist and..

The Critics: Clybourne Park; My Fair Lady

Clybourne Park 4/5 Originally debuted at the Royal Court’s Jerwood Theatre Downstairs last year, Clybourne Park made the grown up..

The Critics: Speed The Plow; Frankenstein

Speed The Plow 4/5 David Mamet, is not a name billed as a crowd pleaser within the fairly small confines..

The Critics: Yeomen of the Guard, The Glass Menagerie

Yeomen of the Guard Younger Hall: 25-27 February Before I enter into this review, I must nail my standard to..

The Critics: Underroads

The Barron: 22-25 February As we are ushered into our seats we become refugees waiting to get on a boat,..

Angels and Demons in St Andrews

As one of the most renowned works in German Theatre, Goethe’s Faust was always going to be a challenging production..

Playing for the other team…

Emily Hill reviews “Scene of the Titans”, a new musical about a gay-friendly rugby team

Perplexed by Panto

Cordula Schnuer on her first ever panto experience

An awakening for St Andrews theatre

Emma O’Brien on Just So’s latest production of Spring Awakening at the Byre Theatre

St Andrews’ Rising Star: Vicki Robertson

E. Egan interviews one to watch for the future One of the first things that Victoria Robertson mentions is the..

The sweet sound of Birdsong

Hillevi Gustafson reviews the West End’s newest take on World War I

A Scream for Halloween…

Emily Hill braves the blood, guts and terror of Mr Kolpert to preview Patch of Blue’s treat for this Halloween

Don’t mess with this blonde!

Sophia Latorre-Zengierski reviews the tour of Legally Blonde

They’re just too good to be true…

Emma O’Brien reviews the West End’s fantastic Jersey Boys

Fearlessly searching for sin…

E. Egan on this semester’s most exciting show