Theatre
Harry lives in a shadowy borderland, a liminal shoreline where the past laps the present.
This classic Lerner and Loewe musical is presented in a sumptuous revival directed by Bartlett Sher, delive
Returning for a UK and Ireland tour 5 years after a record-breaking run in the West End and successive sell
The ghost of an idea.
Hidden Door, a not-for-profit arts organisation run entirely by volunteers, specialises in discovering…
We don't generally expect to see women of a "certain age" on stage mimicking a self-induced orgasm, turning
Based on the 1895 science fiction novel by H. G.
With slick dancing, high energy and a wow factor in charisma that only a strong community can drum up,
There are worlds both separate and intersected.
There are not enough hours in the day for couple Jess and Robbie, both busy, career driven and looking to r
The middle of the Pacific Ocean is far away from home for most people. Islands shrouded in cloud and myste
When required to play opponent to his oppressor, Joseph Knight opens a chess game with a deliberate and apt
“You don’t start again at 42, you know” crestfallen, empty nester mum and wife Shirley says to her
The most important thing to note in Pride and Prejudice* (*Sort Of) is the asterisk - because if y
Edinburgh's magic festival, MagicFest, today revealed its two-week programme, with shows featuring illusion
Edinburgh's MagicFest marks its 10th year over the festive period with a few new innovations.
To an 80’s action movie soundtrack we enter the Danger Zone.
This is a topical, truthful, dramatic portrait of two women, both single mothers with fifteen year old daug
In 2030, the benefits system has had a much-needed overhaul.
To truly emulate the agonies blistering Ukraine is something vast audiences will never truly comprehend.