Directed by Loveday Ingram, alongside O’Brien as Rebus), the play from the multimillion-copy award-winning bestseller of over ...
A murder mystery, A Game Called Malice is coming to Glasgow this month with Gray O’Brien the latest actor to play the ...
It’s amazing how a cast change can shift the dynamic of a play. Rebus: A Game Called Malice premiered just over a year at ...
There are, of course, umpteen crime fiction writers, past and present, in India and the West, who continue to enthral their ...
The Yeovil Literary Festival line-up is complete, and there are a welcome a host of literary names and celebrities for you to ...
I’m pleased to learn that my esteemed friend Neil Gray, Scotland’s Heath Minister, is getting to grips with the nation’s alcohol problems.
A BBC drama this year reimagined Rebus in the present day, bringing the gruff copper to a whole new audience, and a stage version is currently touring the UK. A Game Called Malice, created by Rankin ...
The publication of Knots & Crosses by Ian Rankin in 1987 introduced Inspector John Rebus, one of the most enduring characters ...
In the programme, Sir Ian Rankin suggests that his play is “unimprovable”. Give or take some directorial choices, one can’t ...
Rebus: A Game Called Malice at the Festival Theatre as part of a UK tour, is a cleverly constructed – if distinctly ...
On one level, the plot is a fairly conventional whodunnit. It all takes place in one room of the Heriot Row house, with Rebus plus five other characters. A body is discovered upstairs, and Rebus has ...
The Edinburgh setting of Ian Rankin and Simon Reade’s Rebus play is instantly recognisable, but the handling of it is ...