Matt Trueman: Boundaries between conventional acting, performance theatre and improvisation continue to blur – but one actor seems to have no problems making it up as they go along ...
Amnesty's secret comedy podcast
Amnesty's Secret Comedy Podcast- episode eight
This is the inevitable end-of-season 'best of' from the Amnesty International Secret Comedy Podcast, although there's plenty of new material to boot
In the Locked Room/Ghost Patrol – Edinburgh festival review
Huw Watkins' mysterious 45-minute opera showed Stuart MacRae's accompanying piece the virtues of brevity, writes Andrew Clements
It wasn't obvious why Craig Armstrong's 65-minute, Ibsen-based opera had to be an opera at all, says Andrew Clements
Wonderland – Edinburgh festival review
This impressionistic play about the intrusion of porn into daily life doesn't leave much room for nuance, says Mark Fisher
Mark Lawson's theatre studies
Solo Suggs, soliloquising soldiers: the performers who go it alone
Mark Lawson: From Madness frontman Graham McPherson to Falklands veteran Ken Lukowiak, solo shows are all the rage right now. But what makes this the moment of the monologue?
For the penultimate podcast at the Underbelly, host Susan Calman is joined by Jo Caulfield, Aisling Bea, Dana Alexander, Mitch Benn, Benny Boot and more