Theatre

Fear and whipped up hysteria is evident from the first scene in Arthur Miller’s four act play The Crucible…
Saoirse fills her in the attic with her Singer electric making patchwork quilts.
Scottish Dance Theatre approaches its 30th anniversary with a double bill that continues to look to the…
The idea of the poor man with a pocket full of dreams in his shabby, baggy pants is not new but is one that…
A-Team Productions have bravely sculpted a revue show, where an energetic cast of 36 teens, aged 11 to 18…
The Traverse, Scotland’s new writing theatre, announces that award- winning playwright Rob Drummond has…
The subject of death and dying, the so called last taboo, is coming out of the closet. The media abounds…
The Festival Theatre Edinburgh (FTE) would like to hear from dancers and performers who have previously…
Heritage and genealogy are prominent aspects of modern culture, reflecting a widespread desire for a personal…
More than thirty years has passed since Willy Russell’s Blood Brothers won the Olivier Award for Best New…
Gobo. Digital Glossary from St.Petersburg’s AKHE Theatre is, for British audiences, a brave new world.
Rona Munro’s trilogy of plays featuring the first three of Scotland’s kings to be named James offers a rare…
The hit of 2014’s Edinburgh Festival makes a welcome return.
Bird is a one-woman show produced by FERAL and feral it is.
After twenty years, Muriel Romanes, who has become synonymous with Stellar Quines, the award winning Scottish…
“A Murder is Announced” by Agatha Christie was first published in 1950, the fourth novel featuring the…
manipulate Festival is now in its 9th year and its regular successful Snapshots sessions are designed to…
The oldest ‘swinger’ in town (Tommy Steele), with an orchestra, playing the music of legendary bandleader…
In what is now the eighth partnership between them and Edinburgh International Festival, the National Theatre…
balletLORENT’s Snow White is darkly beautiful and disturbing, with just a hint of magic.