Theatre

Scottish theatre company Cutting Edge Theatre is touring a new play this summer that sensitively explores…
Pinter, one of England’s greatest modern playwrights, was also an outspoken social commentator and renowned…
Anatomy, based here in Edinburgh, produces art in the cabaret-style, bringing together a wide and wild…
Last year’s Fringe hit Double Feature, by comedy writer Phil Differ, returns for a Scottish Summer Tour…
The shortlists for the 2018 Critics’ Awards for Theatre in Scotland (CATS) were released today and Edinburgh’…
L.Frank Baum’s story The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, first published in 1900, is undoubtedly best known in its…
One hundred years on from the Great War we find ourselves in another age of political uncertainty.
David Greig’s adaptation of Strindberg’s Creditors delves into the turbulent and murky waters of the human…
All are gathered here today to celebrate the life of Sandy Munro, a life that is certainly illustrious,…
There’s a line in this début full-length original play from Frances Poet that asks “… how did we get from…
Firmly in the saddle of their 10th Anniversary UK tour, the National Theatre return to the Festival Theatre…
“ Nothing sells newspapers more than a good murder” is one of the grim comments about a Missing Girl,…
Taking off shoes and heading stocking soled in to an enticing Bedouin tent on the stage of the Brunton stage…
In 1963, the world’s first female cosmonaut, Valentina Tereshkova, was rocketed in to space where she orbited…
Gary McNair is a very gifted man. He is much loved in theatrical circles, especially in lowland Scotland, for…
This House, set in the Parliamentary Whips’ offices during the turbulent five years of 1974-79, opens an…
If the walls of the stately Marks Priory, seat of the Lebanon family, could talk they would speak of history…
Ionesco’s Rhinoceros, in a new version by Zinnie Harris, is served as a timely warning of the threat mass…
Today at the National Museum of Scotland (NMS), the 29th Edinburgh International Children’s Festival (EICF)…