Theatre
Roll up, roll up for a look behind the curtain of the travelling show.
It is important to say that this story of grief is not a groundbreaking one. It is also not a love story…
The Festival and King’s Theatres' recently formed youth company, The Attic Collective, will bring Bertolt…
Self-proclaimed rogue Matthew Valentine entertains a small crowd on Edinburgh's Royal Mile by fitting himself…
Today is the inaugural World Fringe Day, a 24-hour celebration of the global fringe movement that was spawned…
Five schools from across Edinburgh come together to produce a collaboration of youth theatre from the best…
Arthur Miller’s majestic, moody masterpiece is, at its centre, a psychological portrait of a salesman as an…
The Lyceum theatre is home to 70,000 new permanent residents! In June 2017 two beehives were installed on…
Citadel Arts Group’s eighth production for Leith Festival, Stories of the Sea: Women, Whaling and War!, gives…
The Argentine Tango evolved out of the working class neighbourhoods and suburbs of Buenos Aires.
Having made over 10 million since its 2006 West End debut with the highest advance sales in history, there’s…
At Edinburgh’s Festival Theatre on Sunday 11th June, the 15th annual Critics’ Awards for Theatre in…
The darkened stage of Traverse One has sheeting lying apparently at random on either side of the stage. There…
Inaugural celebration of fringes around the world inspired by the 70th anniversary of the Edinburgh Fringe.
The Wedding Singer takes us on a romp down the well-travelled, rom-com road, singing as we go.
The official 2017 Edinburgh Festival Fringe Programme, which launched today, will bring shows from around the…
This year's Traverse Theatre's Festival programme, announced today, represents a diverse range of experiences…
Nosferatu is a darkly atmospheric piece of fun brought to this year’s Edinburgh International Children’s…
Who’s the creature that features most as the baddie in fairy tale? The big, bad wolf of course.
The Diary of Anne Frank by Frances Goodrich & Albert Hackett, adapted by Wendy Kesselman in 1997, is a…