Theatre
The first day sales for this year’s Edinburgh International Festival (EIF), that runs from Friday 5 to Monday…
What goes on behind closed doors in any community or culture can be shocking when the doors are opened and…
In the 1970’s, Jackie magazine was hailed ‘the best thing for girls - next to boys’.
Guys - find your fedoras, and dolls - get your garters out, as Frank Loessers bold and brash adaptation hits…
Sex and the single brother-in-law!
For the 7th year running, Citadel Arts Group is part of the annual Leith Festival with plays inspired by…
Strictly Come Dancing favourites Vincent and Flavia present a slick and stylish Last Tango.
There’s something of a pun in the title of this play by Douglas Maxwell for Lung Ha Theatre Company, although…
One of TVs most popular series from the ‘80s comes to Edinburgh with the highly suitable pun in the title…
A large scale, digitally animated light show projected onto Edinburgh Castle battlements, and set to a…
Shown as part of Edinburgh’s International Science Festival, Lost At Sea is the latest production by…
Puppet State Theatre, the fantastic company behind the hugely successful stage adaptation of Jean Giono’s The…
The candlelit ambience of early 17th century Holyrood palace is created with some courtly music in the…
Edinburgh Theatre Arts (ETA) is well known for punching above its weight and this time round is no exception.
Our Ladies of Perpetual Succour, described as a wild and tender play meets gig about singing, sex and Sambuca…
‘Did we steal to Rio or fly to Mars?’ sings the exquisite voice of Patsy Seddon at the end of this utterly…
Chris Rapley, Professor of Climate Science at the University College of London, was awarded the
There was an Englishman, a Scotsman, an Irishman and a Welshman. Well, almost. There was a reconstructed…
Puppet State Theatre, the fantastic company behind the hugely successful stage adaptation of Jean Giono’s The…
What does it mean to be human? That’s a pretty big question for adults, never mind children.