Black Dingo productions

Torture Garden

Torture Garden

Black Dingo bring rare Pinter shorts to Roxy:
In times of great perturbation, when fascism appears to be on the rise, the works of Harold Pinter become ever more relevant.

Jan 25 2017 | By | Reply More
Flying in the Hothouse

Flying in the Hothouse

High wire trapeze at Traverse Hothouse:
The Traverse is preparing for its annual Hothouse event, promoting four work-in-progress performances from Edinburgh-based companies, running this week from Tuesday 8 to Friday 11 November 2016.

Nov 7 2016 | By | 1 Reply More
The Bruce In Ireland

The Bruce In Ireland

★★★☆☆ Brutal:
Bleak beyond remorse, Ben Blow’s new play about Edward Bruce’s bloody foray into Ireland, playing at the Assembly Roxy until Thursday, makes for cynical viewing.

Nov 3 2015 | By | Reply More
Theatre at Previously…

Theatre at Previously…

History festival includes rare JM Barrie:
Previously… Scotland’s history festival, boasts a trio of theatre productions as part of its offerings next week, all produced by local shoestring company Black Dingo productions.

Nov 13 2014 | By | Reply More
Such a Nice Girl

Such a Nice Girl

✭✭✭✩✩ Sects and violence
Well acted, intriguingly written and largely successful, Such a Nice Girl can be counted as another striking contribution to the Just Festival by Black Dingo Productions.

Aug 20 2014 | By | 1 Reply More
Miss Julie

Miss Julie

✭✭✭✭✩ Enticing scandal
In a new adaptation of August Strindberg by Jen McGregor, Black Dingo Productions return to the late 19th Century with a story about class, longing and scandal.

Aug 13 2014 | By | 1 Reply More
Warrior

Warrior

✭✭✭✭✩ All too real
Considered and compelling, Black Dingo Productions’ Warrior deals with ingrained sectarianism in a believable way.

Aug 4 2014 | By | 2 Replies More
Mercury Fur

Mercury Fur

RIOT Productions of St Andrews have shown commendable ambition in staging Philip Ridley’s controversial Mercury Fur at the Assembly Roxy.

May 7 2014 | By | Reply More
New theatre is Discover 21

New theatre is Discover 21

Discover 21, a new 35 seat studio theatre run by local shoestring companies Tightlaced Theatre and Black Dingo Productions has opened at the Art’s Complex in Edinburgh.

Nov 3 2013 | By | 1 Reply More
Globophobia to open new Edinburgh theatre space

Globophobia to open new Edinburgh theatre space

Edinburgh’s newest theatre space, the 35-seat “Theatre With No Name” is to open next week on Thursday 7 November with a welcome return of fringe hit Globophobia.

Oct 30 2013 | By | 2 Replies More