Michael Cox reviews Next, The Gospel at Colonus and Lip Service while briefly speaking about Caledonia.
Michael Cox reviews A Wee Home from Home and Vieux Carre.
Michael Cox reviews It's Always Right Now, Until It's Later and The Six-Sided Man and has a word about Sub Rosa.
Michael Cox reviews White, Reykjavik, The Tailor of Inverness, Jacobite Country and Private Dancer.
Michael Cox reacts to The Role of the Critic master class and reviews Death of a Theatre Critic and Threshold.
Michael Cox reviews Keepers, First Love, The Life and Times of Girl A and Reginald D Hunter.
Michael Cox reviews En Route, Roadkill, Imperial Fizz and Cargo.
Michael Cox reviews Flesh and Blood & Fish and Fowl, Apples, Markus Makavellian's International Order and two of the Invisible Do stories.
Michael Cox reviews Underneath the Lintel, The Truman Capote Talk Show, Up 'n' Under, Soap! The Show and Stephen K Amon--The Best Medicine.
Michael Cox rambles on about venues and musicals before reviewing Spring Awakening, Parking Shmarking and How to Survive a Zombie Apocalypse: Reloaded.
Michael Cox looks at Shakespeare: The Man from Stratford, Five Guys Named Moe and Beautiful Burnout.
Michael Cox reviews Martin Creed's Ballet No 1020, Dylan Thomas--Return Journey, Penelope, Freefall and The Not-So-Fatal Death of Grandpa Fredo.
Michael Cox's first full day of the festival is spent in Traverse Two and reviewing My Romantic History, The Girl in the Yellow Dress, Speechless, The Author and While You Lie.
Michael Cox prepares for this year's festivals.
Michael Cox has an interesting (and long) conversation with the four cast members of HTSAZAR.
Michael Cox speaks with the actor, director and creator of How to Survive a Zombie Apocalypse Reloaded.
In this part, Michael Cox speaks with Ms Bissett about the politics surrounding Roadkill.
In this first part, Michael Cox speaks with the director of Roadkill about the play and its orgins.
Michael Cox speaks with the artistic director of the Market Theatre in South Africa about his new production The Girl in the Yellow Dress.
Michael Cox speaks with the director of Sub Rosa, part of the Made in Scotland 2010 season.