Now in its fourth year, the National Theatre of Scotland’s vibrant Exchange festival brings together youth theatres not only from across Scotland, but across the world, making Exchange 2009 a truly international event.
Architecting, the five-star sensation at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in 2008, returns.
Creating a requiem for modern America, this exhilarating time-bending saga weaves through the country’s past and future, providing an insightful analysis of the American psyche.


Classic European drama thrillingly transposed to Glasgow's East End gangland.
Welcome to National Theatre of Scotland
Introduction from Vicky Featherstone,
Artistic Director and Chief Executive
Since our launch in February 2006, over 230,000 people have sat in theatres, stood in woods or on ferries to see our work.
We think long into the night as to what might thrill, entertain, move and excite our audiences. What can we do that will coax you from your homes and encourage you to tell your friends and family to come with you?
This philosophy is made possible by our innovative building-free model, which means we can put on a great variety of work all over Scotland which we hope appeals to the hugely diverse individuals who make up our audience.
News and Features
Hunter blog: part four
Some new faces join the team as the preparations for Hunter begin to hot up. Read Louise Henderson's account of Transform Caithness.
Hunter blog: part three
Louise faces a dilemma - to act up with Johnny McKnight? Or learn some good habits from Eddie Kay?
Johnny's outrageous work-out
Part 2 of Louise Henderson's Transform Caithness blog. Louise gets the runaround from Johnny McKnight while Brian Docherty puts a donk on it.
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