Theatre

Theatre at the <a href="/events/edinburghfringe">Edinburgh Fringe</a> and <a href="/events/eif">Edinburgh International Festival</a>.

Welcome to “This is Your Mind”, an avant-garde game show that attempts to get into the heads of a boy a girl…
We are here to play a sort of game, there is no right or wrong, no win or lose, just the opportunity to…
Welcome to Jill’s cookery show, a world where butter wouldn’t melt, a place where food is the centre of our…
It has been said that Alan Turing died while conducting a dangerous experiment - it was called, life.
Alasdair Gray’s seminal Scottish novel Lanark: A Life in Four Books dared within its pages to create a…
The Usher Hall was full for this ingenious presentation of a much-loved and legendary operetta. There was an…
I saw this show on the penultimate day of its Fringe run and whilst this review may not help their attendance…
The human design has flaws. Hearts break, memory fades, bodies fail and ultimately nothing lasts infinitely.
This is a fairytale of globalisation, corporate greed and of coming to terms with reality in a world gone mad…
“Foolish man! Foolish foolish man! What I could have said was...What I should have said was...Why didn’t I…
Birdsong and the sounds of the river accompany two sisters adrift from the modern world.
Peppermint Muse is a theatre company staging classic adaptations and exciting new work.
James Hogg’s 1824 novel Confessions of a Justified Sinner has been described as “stunningly duplicitous”.…
The Alchemist Theatre Company sets out to liberate the audience from whatever it is they feel trapped by, be…
Sitting in the belly of the great ship SS Triumphant on route to a brave new world, B would like to tell you…
It was at a party in Palm Springs when Frank Sinatra became captivated by Ava Gardner, the glamorous, most…
To the sound of whooping gulls and a swooshing tide on a shingly shore, a woman holding an empty lead steps…
Welcome to darkest Depravia, a poor, war-torn, mountainous land in Central Europe, too small to be shown on…
Sometimes we miss the all-too-obvious, and sometimes the obvious comes in curious disguises.
“Maybe I’ll see the shine of you bringing me home again.