Theatre

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

This play was billed as suitable for ages 7-77, so this review is a little different.
Welcome to Reykjavik, or as the sign at the airport reads “Velkomin Heim” (Welcome Home). It’s a city which…
It was a day of epic rain. I had actually ‘phoned the box office to check whether this outdoor production of…
A dramatisation of the life of  Welsh vagabond poet W. H. Davies and his association with artist Walter …
Be-Dom definitely have syncopation but occasionally for me they missed a beat. Be-Dom are a percussionist…
On a Fringe that's populated by comics that seem to be run by corporations and theatre companies who have…
Beautiful Burnout marks another collaboration between The National Theatre of Scotland and Frantic Assembly,…
A close-knit fishing community struggles to survive on a wild and unpredictable sea of financial troubles
‘Teenage angst in the North East’ was how Neil Gunn’s novel was once described to this reviewer. It is, of…
Ghillie Dhu is a splendid, new, high-ceilinged venue, with a long mirrored bar reminiscent of Manet’s A Bar…
Under the low-ceilinged, whitewashed cellar bar of Henderson’s, not so unlike that in Burns’ cottage, the…
The sex trade is something which Edinburgh is all too familiar with, from stag-do’s to prostitution, the city…