Theatre

For many, turning 80 years old would be an excuse to settle down at home for the quiet life.
On 11th November 1918 the guns fell silent after four years of battle, ending the First World War.
“This is the house where the hoarder lives.”
Capital Theatres, the charitable trust which runs the Festival and King’s Theatres and The Studio, has…
A new children’s show by Snap Elastic is on tour across Scotland from today, and flies into Edinburgh,…
To hypnotic drum beats, punctuated with guttural roars, a small army of pagan-esque performers staged a fiery…
The Edinburgh International Festival has announced the appointment of Francesca Hegyi OBE as the incoming…
If you love the Bee Gees and you’ve got some boogie shoes, then you’ll love Saturday Night Fever, the groovy…
Rufus Norris accentuates the bleak and the brutal in an austere Macbeth, fitting for our time.
A revival for its 30th anniversary since busting out its legwarmers is only right to celebrate the show that…
As part of this year’s Black History Month, producer Neo Vilakazi brings an authentic representation of…
Meet the extraordinary Cyrano de Bergerac, bravest soul alive, best friend, poet, writer, musician, swordsman…
If you've got a ticket to Let It Be, you've got a ticket to ride this jukebox musical through the most…
The skewed nature of the Scottish psyche has been thrown in to a cartoonish relief in this latest lunchtime…
Deep in the Yorkshire Dales, among the Victoria sponges and pots of plum jam, it’s about time for another…
Theatre Gu Leòr, with the support of NTS have brought forward an untold tale, entwining the cultures,…
The King’s Theatre Edinburgh today announces that Andy Gray will no longer be appearing in this year’s…
The names of Flanders and Swann may sound positively antediluvian to a young generation, but to the lunchtime…
Adapted from Lisa Genova’s heartbreaking novel, Still Alice is a harrowing, yet beautifully crafted insight…
If music be the food of love, play on.