Theatre

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

Ben Maier's one man show held downstairs at Fiddlers Elbow, Picardy Place, was a tour de force by this young…
After the resounding success of his satirical, romantic comedy, Private Lives,  Noel Coward decided on an…
What would you prefer on your High Street, stylish boutiques and organic cake bakeries or charity and pound…
It was a chance handing of Agnes Owen’s 1998 novel, For the Love of Willie, to Phil Tong, director of the…
Last week I passed The Old Quad, the inner courtyard of Edinburgh University’s most magnificent building. On…
Both celebrated actors in Brazil, Guilherme Leme teams up with co-director Vera Holtz  in this deft…
Angus: Weaver of Grass tells its story using a range of media to convey a sense of time and place. Both of…
This is not, as it might appear a production about the Hindenburg disaster, but rather five short plays…
‘The Sorrows of Young Werther,’ as it is known in English, made the reputation of Goethe, establishing him as…
As the theme of “(There’ll Be Bluebirds Over) The White Cliffs of Dover” fades and Big Ben tolls, a third…
It is a brave thing to undertake a one-man show. It is even braver to undertake one where five out of the six…
Men order what’s on the menu. Women order what they want.
Already a huge success in Dublin and a tour of Ireland, this sparkling show about Liza Minnelli is simply…
ThickSkin Theatre makes a triumphant return to the Fringe two years after the prodigious Blackout with…
It seems that nearly every month now we turn on the news to discover that somebody has gone missing. Somebody…
The thin line between madness and genius has long been a subject of great fascination for audiences worldwide…
George Bernard Shaw’s play Pygmalion premiered in London in 1914.  It was a satire on class and women’s…
“Four men from the rebel Syrian Army check their assault rifles and sling them over their shoulders. Their…
Following last year’s exploration in Reykjavik, Shams theatre is back with a chiller thriller set on Thin Ice…
Barry McGovern, internationally renowned for his interpretations and performances of Beckett, was born and…