Theatre
With the shadowy shape of the brick red. iron giant of the Forth Bridge centre stage, a lithe, elfish figure…
The snap of a valise’s clasp can open the cosmos!
Vanity Fair by William Makepeace Thackeray is said to be the only epic English novel to challenge comparison…
The 1970s have been lovingly set in aspic for this revival of Mike Leigh’s unforgettable 1977 play, Abigail’s…
With Cats lurking around the side streets of Leith Walk ready to move in to the theatre and the Lion King…
All good things come to he who waits and Keith Jack, having previously toured the country as the Narrator,…
The clicking of crickets and the howling of an ever increasing pack of coyotes are the backdrop to this…
We’ve not even had St Andrew’s Day but the panto season has begun and one of the first off the starting…
Owen and Olly are back, bringing their Christmas Swingalong to Edinburgh’s Usher Hall.
There’s an odd thing that happens in this city when the sun comes out. It really does rub me up the wrong…
This party at the gym turned out to be no picnic. For one thing, the fighting started early – and for another…
Punk Rock ‘American Idiot’ is like Trainspotting USA - without the wit and local ‘charm’.
There are positive signs that ‘Sweeney Todd -The Demon Barber of Fleet Street’ will be another stunning…
Death has never had a face to me. It does not have character. It does not have personality. It does not think…
“Dear Esther. I sometimes feel as if I’ve given birth to this island. Somewhere, between the longitude and…
PASS Out is the final show for this year’s HND Acting and Performance graduates from Edinburgh College.
The metamorphosis of the South Rotunda on the Clydeside from long vacant 19th century building to a surreal…
Jess and Joe want to tell you a story. A coming of age of story about speedos, scotch eggs and being special.
In another marking of the century since the start of WW1, Sell a Door Theatre Company has chosen to stage…
Millennium Forum’s plot summary of ‘Translations’ reminds us it is over thirty years since this play was…