Theatre

This short effort will cover the run in to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. For the first time in about ten…
As the clock ticks down to the Edinburgh Fringe, EG asks Fringe director Jon Morgan what we can expect this…
Edinburgh actress Harriet Hunter takes us on a quick tour of Edinburgh at festival time.
"Don't cry for me ArgentinaThe truth is I never left youAll through my wild daysMy mad existenceI kept my…
The Fringe may be about discovering new acts, new writing, and the raw talent of tomorrow's stars, but it is…
The Edinburgh Fringe rolled out its 2008 programme on Thursday, with cutting edge comedy, the light and dark…
Edinburgh author Iain Banks’ disturbing seminal novel, first published 24 years ago, has not lost its ability…
David Grieg's play Yellow Moon engages the audience from beginning to end. Following its run at the…
The King's Theatre is on the look-out for the perfect princess for its christmas pantomime.
Children's theatre company Catherine Wheels have created a highly entertaining production with Gill Robertson…
In the world of showbiz entertainment, many a successful Broadway stage show has been adapted into a hit…
The Royal Lycem Theatre has announced its new season of plays for 2008/2009.
Alma Cullen is an Emmy and Bafta award winning screenwriter for television series such as Northern Lights,…
John Byrne’s trilogy of plays, The Slab Boys, (1978) Cutting the Rug (1979) and Still Life, (1982) followed…
This latest Lyceum production is sure to incite mixed emotions from its audience as it explores ludicrously…
'Can We Live With You?' cry the McScott family, on the run from the menacing Mr. Big Fish and his equally…
It's always a brave company that tackles Aeschylus trilogy of plays known collectively as 'The Orestia'.
We all have our own ways of dealing with situations, be it denial or invention, which stems from the…
Vanity Fair by William Makepeace Thackeray is said to be the only epic English novel to challenge comparison…
"If only" and "I wish" are phrases that are uttered regularly, but it's only when they…