Theatre

Stripped back to an actor in an empty space, Matthew Bulgo’s ‘Last Christmas’ explores the gaping holes we…
Santa has still to drop down Edinburgh’s chimney’s, but already there is another treat waiting round the…
Owen and Olly are back, bringing their Christmas Swingalong to Edinburgh’s Usher Hall.
The Edinburgh Graduate Theatre Group (“the Grads” or EGTG) has been putting on theatre productions in…
Flann O'Brien’s gloriously comic novel The Third Policeman contains the strange and memorable concept “…that…
The Attic Collective founded earlier this year is a unique talent development initiative from the Festival…
There’s a sense of wonder in the Lyceum as a series of hot air balloons held together with string and that…
Mamma Mia sails incongruously into panto season at the Playhouse on a warm breeze wafting sun, sea, sex and…
One of the greatest plays of the twentieth century, Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman, will have its only…
For many people, old-fashioned panto is a creaky anachronism where men dressing as women shouldn’t be that…
The needles may still be intact on the Christmas trees, Santa notes may still be being written and not one…
We’ve not even had St Andrew’s Day but the panto season has begun and one of the first off the starting…
Rambert’s 2016-17 tour of Britain includes five new music commissions in its repertoire, but it’s the long-…
Having an imaginary friend is one thing. Having a grotesque and disturbing monkey that nobody else can see…
Intimate pottery, forlorn purgatory and heart-throb Patrick Swayze. In a word – Ghost. The 1990 iconic film…
A new programme called Panto Presents, that’s supported by Awards for All Scotland and involves King’s…
Tandem Writing Collective was established early 2016 by emerging playwrights Jennifer Adam, Mhairi Quinn and…
Strictly spin-off Keep Dancing is a glitzy show but lacks the sparkle of its TV original Strictly Come…
Celebrating all things theatrically visual, manipulate is back again next January for its 10th year, with…
An intimate audience with Shakespeare’s patron, King James.