Theatre
Art galleries are places of hush and reverence, like libraries used to be (remember that?).
Once upon a time there was a man called Charlie whose surname had been so difficult to pronounce that it…
Seeking sanctuary in the middle of the night at the home of a potential adversary is a cavalier act to say…
Memory can be a slippery trickster or a sticky birr. It can dance in one way with one person and take…
In the world of theatre where people are transported to other worlds; where they are allowed to sample lives…
The Traverse Theatre is delighted to announce that from 8 May award-winning theatre director Gareth Nicholls…
In the third outing between prolific author Peter James and stage adaptor Shaun McKenna, the winning formula…
The Edinburgh Graduate Theatre Group (The Grads), who’ve been putting on theatre productions in Edinburgh for…
Forgotten as a thespian; remembered as an assassin.
"When I write I shake off all my cares. But I want to achieve more than that. I want to be useful and bring…
Bringing a forgotten hero out from the shadows is always an admirable undertaking.
We all know the disconcerting feeling of catching a surprise glimpse of yourself in an unexpected mirror, and…
Edinburgh Music Theatre presents a Fiddler on the Roof that could give most professional companies a run for…
It’s a creepy enough experience to have your route tracked and asked opinions of some random café you happen…
Winner of five Tony Awards, including Best Book and Best Original Score, The Drowsy Chaperone was acclaimed…
If you go down to the zoo today you’re sure of a big surprise.
Hilary Lyon’s richly comic and acutely observed romp does exactly what it says on the tin. It’s a bit of a…
For this year’s Edinburgh International Science Festival (EISF), writer Francis Gallop has unearthed…
A new play from Pennine based Heroica Theatre Company, Joan Eardley: A Private View, will premiere on May 5…
It's a truth generally acknowledged that the love that once dared not speak its name nowadays just won't shut…