Drama

The Edinburgh Festival is the largest arts festival in the world. Every year the number of shows goes up and…
Orville and Wilbur Wright stand like two overgrown schoolboys, sending paper aeroplanes out over the heads of…
This piece of work is a reflection of the works of Shakespeare in the lives and experiences of young people.
With nothing more than a stark stage and the irresistible strains of the accordion playing a carousel version…
With an increasingly aging population, many of whom will be suffering from long term and incurable illnesses…
The Fringe has landed a fair number of shows about the pioneers of flight – “Mission of Flowers”, “The…
As a bit of a Francophile, I was attracted by the title and of course the description of this show about a…
The stage front is decorated with sheet music stands, as if expecting a troupe of musicians to take up their…
This play by Montreal writer Evelyne de la Chenelière tells the story of Bashir Lazhar, an Algerian immigrant…
I think we can all remember where we were and what we were doing when the planes flew in on September 11th,…
This is New York based The TEAM's (the acronym stands for "Theatre of Emerging American Moment") fourth visit…
Nikolai Gogol’s short story written in 1835 has been brilliantly interpreted by the well established Newbury…
In 1981, Arthur Scargill was elected as President of the National Union of Mineworkers and this play, the…
In 2011, The Scottish Arts Club and EdinburghGuide.com introduced a new award, the Fringe Award for Scottish…
In the decrepit splendour of a chaotic old sideshow known as Riley’s Odditorium, we meet Riley’s family of…
Athol and Morna, brother and sister, haven’t spoken in fourteen years. Morna’s son, Joshua (Josh to his Uncle…
Casablanca, 1941 – a place to which those fleeing the Nazi regime flock, where human life is cheap and…
Join our tour guide on one of Edinburgh’s vintage open-top buses - a world of knowledge, insight and…
What would you do if you were sitting one day, minding your own business, eating your cereal in front of the…
Making one’s way to Studio 2a at C Soco was like being in a scene from Flann O’ Brien’s book, The Third…