Theatre

Introducing children to the delights of Shakespeare can be a disappointing, even dismal, experience.
Shown as part of Edinburgh’s International Science Festival, Lost At Sea is the latest production by…
How is it all going to end? Asteroid? Plague? Nuclear war?
Set in New York, the show follows four individuals who are trying to find themselves and their" big picture…
A reading, on the anniversary of International Women's Day, of a new play looking at the experience of…
"Ten little Soldier boys went out to dine; One choked his little self and then there were nine. Nine little…
In the world of showbiz entertainment, many a successful Broadway stage show has been adapted into a hit…
One might imagine theatre has had its share of revolutionary moments, but most of its past is of incremental…
As part of Edinburgh’s GLOW Festival 2018, the graduating students of Performing Arts Studio Scotland return…
"The ninety and nine are with dreams, content but the hope of the world made new, is the hundredth man who is…
Given that the people of Scotland will vote in a few months on whether they believe Scotland should be an…
Going to the ballet should be a treat but The Russian State Ballet of Siberia’s production of Don Quixote was…
Charmingly grotesque and excitingly strange, Bouffon Scratchings is an evening like no other.
Adapted from Lisa Genova’s heartbreaking novel, Still Alice is a harrowing, yet beautifully crafted insight…
From the band that made ā€œthe nuttiest sound aroundā€, a pretty nutty musical has been inspired.
The Manipulate Festival at the Traverse Theatre had been due to continue this evening with a performance of…
Successful non-solo comedy acts have always come in pairs. From Laurel and Hardy to Morecambe and Wise to…
A ā€˜riveting’ second half raises this touring production of Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice’s ā€˜Evita’ to the…
A well- known tale told with bijou beauty.