Against a blackboard of equations, chemical reactions, waveform analyses, particle interactions and circuit diagrams, Professor Bernard Andromeda is hard at work, but his devotion to science, his “preoccupation
As a native of Edinburgh, it is natural that the most famous creation of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle will feature frequently as a subject of the productions of
Stephen Tobolowsky is one of those actors; he has been in everything, he has worked with everyone, he has appeared onscreen alongside countless A-list actors under the eye
The thunder rumbles and the rain rolls down the windows, and by torchlight Theodore explores the darkened chambers of the country house he shares with his siblings, pulling
Born in December 1815, the daughter of the “mad, bad and dangerous to know” Lord Byron, this year sees the 200th anniversary of the birth of Augusta Ada
With whispered voices echoing subliminally around the black lined cellar just beneath the threshold of comprehension, this is a mysterious tale of the sinister and macabre, an approximation
It’s Checkpoint Charlie in 1963, the hottest point of the cold war, and with the only door between West and East Berlin closed, CIA agent Napoleon Solo must
With over 3,000 events taking place in the 2015 Edinburgh Festival Fringe and the space within the programme finite, the number of characters allotted to each company to