Theatre
It is now fifty years since her death in 1976, but Agatha Christie still reigns as Queen of classic crime f
The premise of One Day carries an inherently theatrical idea: a single date revisited again and ag
The Hidden Door Festival will be returning this June for a "fina
The 2026 Edinburgh International Festival programme
It's a quarter of a century since the final episode of the iconic ITV series (1987–2000) starring John Thaw
Tickets for Beltane go on sale today.
‘The Nutcracker and the King of Mice” by E.T.A.
‘Sir Lewis Casson was absolutely right – pantomime is the National Theatre of
Bright and delightfully exaggerated, with a smattering of panto strewn throughout, this is a fun, modern ta
A beautifully enchanting and wonderous take on Hans Christian Anderson’s original tale, Scottish Ballet do
Edinburgh’s International Poetry Festival, Push the Boat Out (PTBO), returns from
Building on the success of the podcast and TV show, the live version of Uncanny takes its trademar
Technically brilliant and thought-provoking, Shotput’s Scottish premiere of Arlington is a dark, unsettling
Tennessee Williams’ The Glass Menagerie may be rooted in the anxieties and shadows
A nuanced and thoughtfully updated adaption of Harper Lee’s original To Kill a Mockingbird, Aaron
The Royal Lyceum’s incoming artistic director James Brining opens his tenure with an ambitious and reverent
A spooky Haunted House experience in Barnton Bunker - Scotland's largest nuclear bunker
A moving, if distant, reflection on one man’s world.
“Do you ever have the feeling you’re being watched?” is a constant refrain uttered by Tom Ripley,
If you’ve ever wondered what would happen if Norse mythology got suplexed into a thespian setting, Myth