Black Dingo productions

Review – Creepie Stool

Review – Creepie Stool

Creepie Stool by Jen McGregor, presented by Black Dingo Productions as part of the Just Festival at St John’s, is an intriguing new historical drama dealing with the story of Jenny Geddes.

Aug 20 2013 | By | 1 Reply More
Review – Sanctuary

Review – Sanctuary

David McFarlane’s Sanctuary is a low-key, subtle meditation on the break-up of a relationship which manages to carry some real emotional weight in the cramped confines of the Chapel at St John’s Church.

Aug 14 2013 | By | Reply More
Review – Singing’ I’m No A Billy, He’s a Tim

Review – Singing’ I’m No A Billy, He’s a Tim

A Celtic fan and a Rangers fan are forced to examine their differences after being banged up together in the same police cell on the day of the Glasgow old-firm derby in Des Dillon’s hugely successful comedy, revived here by Black Dingo Productions.

Aug 6 2013 | By | Reply More
Review – Sanctuary

Review – Sanctuary

Leith, like June, has been busting out all over this week. Amid the full programme of Leith Festival comes Sanctuary, a new work by grassroots company, Black Dingo Productions.

Jun 14 2013 | By | 1 Reply More
Gagarin Way on Leith Shore

Gagarin Way on Leith Shore

Gagarin Way, Gregory Burke’s debut play, is to get a brief revival at the The Loft, above the Granary pub on the Shore this week from Wednesday to Friday.

Feb 12 2013 | By | Reply More