Ahead of his Scottish tour, Michael Alexander hears from comedian Phill Jupitus about his love for life in Fife - and why, because of Brexit, he no longer talks about politics on stage.
Michael Alexander examines the legacy of the critically acclaimed Black Watch play as it celebrates its 10th anniversary.
A young man wearing a brown leather jacket steps timidly onto the stage, his eyes caught like rabbits in a headlight as he peers out at the audience seated before him.
From Black Watch to Glasgow Girls, in its first 10 years the National Theatre of Scotland has produced an eclectic and exciting range of theatre reaching out to audiences across Scotland and beyond. Michael Alexander investigates its success.
Britain's wealthiest Lottery winners are among the donors who have helped secure a rehearsal base for the National Theatre of Scotland (NTS), which has now moved into its new home.