Theatre

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

We travel with Rosi from her father's grave back into the past as she works out her relationship to her…
Steven Berkoff is a Fringe favourite.
A Walk at the Edge of the World is a two-part performance that begins with a twenty minute walk.
The Wooster Group of New York specialise in experimental work, often taking a classic play, dissecting the…
In a sandbagged, water-filled and rat infested First World War trench three soldiers wait for the moment when…
Introducing the double-bill Dalgety and Fragile, both by David Greig, director Emma Callander gave us a bit…
It is said to be a truism that there is a "crazy" (drunk, socially clueless, terminally rude, etc.) person on…
Spent too much time watching the cosy and safe street theatre of Edinburgh's Royal Mile?
Welcome to Israel, a land of endless sun, orange groves, bullets and bombs.
Yasmin is a smart cookie and has always had a way with words. She is also an angry young woman.
They are everywhere. And I have seen my fair share of them. So, when I spied a show in the Fringe guide…
The common goldfish is the descendant of the Russian Carp.
Hotel de l’Avenir is a show from graduate students in the CalArts (California Institute of Arts) School of…
There are some things that you can rely on with the Edinburgh Tattoo: marching bands, fireworks and big bangs…
It’s 32°c in Ithaca, and as one of the characters in Enda Walsh’s imagining of Odysseus’ return observes "…
A charming love letter sent across generations.
On the surface, David Paul Jones becomes Maestro Gilbert K Prendergast, monomaniacally composing his ‘…
A stripped back Measure For Measure from Cheek by Jowl and Moscow’s Pushkin Theatre bares the soul of…
I confess to having not so much a blind spot as a completely glazed over spot when it comes to sport and…
Sheer magic and the power of love. These are the main ingredients in this gorgeous re-imagining of the…