Theatre

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

If, when this reviewer was younger, Ian Woodall had been teaching at his old school rather than presenting…
Palace of the End is a play about Iraq.  It is a set of monologues involving three characters who have been…
It pays to read EdinburghGuide reviews.  Had I looked at those of previous Young Pleasance shows I could have…
The last time I saw an audience as glamorous as the one at High Tease, was at a Bryan Ferry concert. Say no…
When a play has the Masterson seal, it very rarely disappoints. After surviving nineteen years on the Fringe…
After a string of award winning stage plays (After the End, Osama the Hero, and Love and Money) as well as a…
Words with A. L. Kennedy in the Assembly Rooms' Drawing Room? Who could resist? Certainly not this reviewer,…
Three theatrical trunks of a certain age dominate the space, from behind which Sian Williams emerges in quasi…
To say that I felt a little out of place ten minutes into Birthing The Crone would be a huge understatement.…
Gertrude Stein (1874-1946), the avant-garde American writer was inspired by European culture and from 1903…
The ad hoc environment of the Fringe has always been a loaded forum for shows to react to global events, and…
The term "award-winning" is tossed around the Fringe as much as flyers discarded in bins. But Belt Up Theatre…