Theatre
Claire (Helen MacKay) has Fraser (Alan Clark) the way she wants him at last – bound and gagged and (…
Immigration is a topic that’s high on political agendas across the world.
Margaret Atwood is one of the acclaimed novelists taking part in the Hogarth Shakespeare project, a series of…
A mother and daughter live on an island where they tend a herd of cows that belongs to the monks from the…
The Festival City Theatres Trust, the registered charity that runs the Festival, the Studio on Potterrow and…
Gently-men of Edinburgh, prepare your sweet tooth and hide your children as Caractacus Potts and his family…
Lock up your jewels and get your panto-head on early – Gangsta Granny’s in town!
How appropriate that a play first performed in Athens around 470 BC should be revived (nay, resurrected!)…
A hot topic in a cold climate.
On Friday 7 October award-winning playwright, former teacher and Artistic Associate at the Lyric Hammersmith…
The ability to 'tell' something is facilitated through the use of language, however the cognitive processes…
‘Democracy’ uses its title several times in the course of this story that can’t quite make up its mind where…
Shelley O’Brien brings her moving one woman show – tag lined as a “Tragicomedy with Biscuits” - to the…
Stella Quines is Scotland’s award winning theatre company that proudly celebrates the energy, experience and…
It’s no fun being ‘in with the out crowd’ at any time of life but it’s especially painful as a young person…
Billy stomps up the steps from the auditorium and onto the stage, as Thatcher’s sultry tones pour from his…
Lucas Petit (Alasdair Hankinson) may wear a jacket bright enough to be coveted by Michael Portillo, but he is…
This Autumn, Mischief La-Bas and Summerhall present a new festival with the theme of what ultimately affects…
It is hardly exaggeration to suggest ‘The Cheviot, the Stag and the Black, Black Oil’ changed Scottish…
It’s a brave man who decides to cover Roy Orbison the 1960s crooner who had such a distinctive voice and…