EGTG

Almodovar on stage

Almodovar on stage

Scottish premiere of Almodovar adaptation:

When All About My Mother opens at the Assembly Roxy this week, it will be the culmination of a decade-long mission from director Ross Hope to bring the stage adaptation to Scotland.

Nov 19 2018 | By | 1 Reply More
EGTG’s 2019 shows

EGTG’s 2019 shows

EGTG announce ambitious 2019 programme:

The Edinburgh Graduate Theatre Group has announced that it will stage four full length productions and two one-acts in 2019, as well as running a programme of improvised theatre during the year.

Oct 10 2018 | By | Reply More
Skirt

Skirt

★★★★☆   Challenging stereotypes:

Can women really have it all? is the question on everyone’s minds in Skirt, Claire Wood’s thought-provoking play for the Edinburgh Graduate Theatre Company at the Royal Scots Club.

Aug 8 2018 | By | 1 Reply More
Casting call beyond the Fringe

Casting call beyond the Fringe

Grads audition dates for November show:

The Grads have announced July 2018 audition dates for their production of Samuel Adamson’s 2007 adaptation of Pedro Almodovar’s movie, All About My Mother.

Jul 6 2018 | By | Reply More
Macbeth

Macbeth

★★☆☆☆ Darkly modest:

The Edinburgh Graduate Theatre Company take on Shakespeare’s Macbeth at Assembly Roxy this week, in a production which leans into all the horror and gore the tragedy reveals.

May 24 2018 | By | Reply More
Grads’ open Auditions

Grads’ open Auditions

Open call for EGTG’s EdFringe shows:

The Edinburgh Graduate Theatre Group has put out an open for auditions for its two productions which will run at Royal Scots Club during week one of EdFringe 2018.

Apr 12 2018 | By | Reply More
Grads announce 2018 shows

Grads announce 2018 shows

Almodovar, Shakespeare and Wood for EGTG:

The Edinburgh Graduate Theatre Group has announced its 2018 productions with four full length shows added to its entries to the SCDA’s one act competition.

Nov 16 2017 | By | 1 Reply More
Titus in Iraq

Titus in Iraq

Grads’ Andronicus steps into modern era:
The buzz has predictably focussed on the blood and the guts in the Grads’ new production of Titus Andronicus, which is at the Assembly Roxy to Saturday this week.

May 7 2015 | By | Reply More
REVIEW – Wit

REVIEW – Wit

★★★☆☆

Tough and uncompromising but not quite achieving its full potential, the Grad’s production of Margaret Edson’s Pulitzer prize-winner finds great emotional depth but is ultimately undone by purely technical details.

Nov 12 2009 | By | 1 Reply More