Dracula is a very difficult novel to successfully translate to any medium not only because in the century since publication it has become the template for the majority
The luxury of an English country drawing room is necessarily sparse when recreated in a makeshift performance space just off Edinburgh’s Royal Mile, confined to the essentials of
London, 1950, and the aftermath of one crazy night leads to a much bigger problem for the good souls trying to run a decent back alley abortion clinic;
As the audience gathers for this return visit to the Edinburgh Playhouse on the evening of Friday 27th September, the stage is comfortably familiar, comfortable chair with a
Originally performed at the Edinburgh Fringe in 2009, the inaugural show of the theatre company which bears the same name returned in 2013 on a wave of renewed
There are few television shows that, almost a half century after inception, still inspire debate and analysis; Doctor Who is one, Star Trek is another, but both of
Science fiction conventions: a chance to mingle with like minded people, to relax in the company of strangers without having to worry about how to strike up a