Edinburgh's Traverse Theatre has announced its programme from February
through to June:
7th and 8th February
Traverse 1
Shakespeare Schools Festival
23rd February to 17th March
Traverse 1
strangers, babies
By Linda McLean
Traverse Theatre Company
World premiere
1st to 3rd March
Traverse 2
DeoxyriboNucleic Acid
By Dennis Kelly
Lyceum Youth Theatre
7th to 10th March
Traverse 2
Whiter than Snow
By Mike Kenny
GFraeae Theatre Company and Birmingham Rep
21st to 24th March
Traverse 1
Bad Jazz
By Robert Farquar
ATC and Theatre Royal Plymouth
30th and 31st March
Traverse 2
The Unconquered
By Torben Betts
Stallar Quines
31st March
Traverse 1
Green in Blue/Little Red/Tiger Dancing/Expression
Lines
Henry Oguike Dance Company
5th to 7th April
Traverse 1
Arlecchino's Revenge
Lung Ha's Theatre Company and Paragon Ensemble
6th and 7th April
Traverse 2
Afterplay/The Bear
By Brien Friel
Attic Theatre Company
11th to 14th April
Traverse 2
Re:Union
By Selma Dimitrijevic, Nicola McCartney, Linda McLean and Haresh Sharma
7:84 Theatre Company
18th to 21st April
Traverse 1
Amada/Mother, Father, Son
Arches Award for Stage Directors in association with NTS Workshop
and Traverse Theatre
27th April to 19th May
Traverse 2
Carthage Must be Destroyed
By Alan Wilkins
Traverse Theatre Company
World premiere
2nd to 4th May
Traverse 1
Fergus Lamont
By Robin Jenkins, in a new version by Gerry Mulgrew
Communicado in association with Perth Theatre
11th May
Traverse 1
Triple Bill
David Hughes Dance
15th to 19th May
Traverse 1
Aalst
By Pol Heyvaert in a new version by Duncan McLean
National Theatre of Scotland, Victoria and Tramway
30th May to 2nd June
Traverse 2
Cyprus
By Peter Arnott
Mull Theatre
31st May to 2nd June
Traverse 1
'e Polish Quine
By Henry Adam
Dogstar
6th to 8th June
Traverse 1
The Wonderful World of Dissocia
By Anthony Neilson
National Theatre of Scotland
16th June
Traverse 1
Sea of Bones
Mark Bruce Dance Company
Between 22nd and 25th March the Traverse Theatre Company will be taking
When the Bulbul Stopped Singing by Raja Shehadeh, adpated by
David Greig, to the Royal Culrural Centre in Amman, Jordan.