Theatre

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

A feisty stride across Scotland’s history.
Turned out nice again. The perfect day for a visit to Crosby and Formby beaches.
Chris Goode is no stranger to the Edinburgh Fringe and has picked up more than his share of Fringe First…
Picture a nunnery and the arrival of an errant novice nun from another convent. Does she really belong there…
When you cross the International Dateline a complete day disappears; lost, not here today and it’s already…
Now’s the Hour’ is the Scottish Youth Theatre’s take on the Referendum debate thus far, but (perhaps…
A tangled web of lost and lonely love.
Rhodri Miles does a marvellous impersonation of Burton’s voice – capturing his distinctive, rich tones.
Wistful is the one word that probably best describes a series of songs about a love affair. The show is based…
“We have given up our valley where many of us have lived for generations, entrusting it to you for the sake…
It’s what we will all do, of course.
Five actors on bar stools and a projection screen are the sole propellants of the action in ‘Forgotten Voices…
This is what the Edinburgh Fringe is all about.
Magic on the Mound! The Royal Conservatoire Of Scotland has produced a show of West End quality at a venue…
“The feel of the sunbaked Indian dust between sandals and bare toes; that and the smell.
A show to amuse and engage a young audience.
The problem with staging Macbeth as light children’s fare: it’s not really a comedy, is it?
Some pixie pamphleteering for the Naws, but the Ayes have it!
A brilliant show: funny, touching, and completely satisfying to someone who had no familiarity with the books…