Michael Cox reviews four different versions of Cinderella: Edinburgh Kings, Dundee Rep, Cumbernauld Theatre and Kilmarnock.
Jo Turbitt thinks the latest restaging of the classic musical is 'a perfect Christmas treat'.
Missy Lorelei braves the recent event at Stereo and finds much to like.
Amy Taylor takes a look at a horror classic, which recently screened at Edinburgh's Filmhouse.
Michael Cox looks at his first batch of Christmas shows: the Lyceum's Beauty and the Beast, Citizens' Hansel and Gretel, Tron's Mister Merlin: A Pure Magic Panto and A Play, a Pie and a Pint's Snow White and the Seventh Dwarf.
Jo Turbitt finds much to love in this new interpretation of a classic.
Michael Cox finds the new animated film disappointing.
Jo Turbitt is completely enchanted by Plan B's latest.
Missy Lorelei has a 'triumphant' night out at The Arches.
Jo Turbitt finds much to admire in Phoenix Dance Theatre's latest work.
Jo Turbitt reviews Shona Reppe's latest production, and manages to have a few words with her as well.
Michael Cox speaks with the director about the acclaimed production The Salon Project.
Jo Turbitt enjoys an 'honest' evening of dance theatre.
Jo Turbitt enjoys most of the West End-bound musical but misses the film version's male lead.
Jo Turbitt find's the production full of unfulfilled potential.
Deborah McArthur has a second helping of the acclaimed band.
Michael Cox finds much to like in a production that finished all too soon.
Jo Turbitt believes this piece of interactive dance theatre is 'an exhilarating joy' and shouldn't be missed.
Clare Sinclair reviews a new production of a modern Scottish classic.
Jo Turbitt speaks with the director of Dance:Film about the Festival, its past, present and future.