Theatre

This is a biographical homage to the Oscar winning cinematographer, Jack Cardiff who died, aged 94, ten yea
The history behind the writing of this play is particularly fascinating but heart-breaking – based on a cha
“Give yourself over to absolute pleasure”, declares the tantalising Dr Frank’N’Furter – and Edinburgh was r
From its high-energy beginning to its heart-warming ending, Barber Shop Chronicles is a wonderfull
There’s a storm a-comin’, and it comes barrelling in with daughter Beth, as she drops in unexpectedly on mo
“Fiction holds up a better mirror to the world than any list of facts.”
A sumptuous, visually stunning, atmospheric feast.
Build a Rocket is the debut play from award winning playwright Christopher York. RnB music from fe
Mary McGowan, who passed away four years ago age 85, enjoyed global success as the singer with the Clyde Va
Set in an atmospheric 1940s London, this looks at the impact of war and the unexpected changes it brings.
A hard-hitting and emotionally-charged show, The Panopticon looks at young people in the care syst
Based on playwright Kevin MacNeil’s own book, The Stornoway Way in theatrical form is a different
It is astounding to think that in homes across Scotland on Thursday night, 10th October 2019, Ru
J.B. Priestley's morality play is a scathing criticism of Victorian and Edwardian societies from a socialist…
Inspired by Lorraine Hansberry’s ground-breaking and award-winning A Raisin in the Sun, the first
Following the success of “Lady Windermere’s Fan,” Oscar Wilde was invited to write another social comedy wh
The Old House is an autobiographical show written and performed by Kate Maravan exploring memory,
The music of Abba has endured since they first burst onto the scene in the 1970s, finding fresh listeners t
Leading a drive to bring new British Black stories to performance, Eclipse Theatre’s Revolution Mix, is off