Theatre

This new production on tour across the UK, celebrates the fiftieth anniversary of the film version of Rodgers…
The RSNO Christmas Concert is a festive treat for all the family.
Scottee said he was bringing together some mediocre talent for his Camp (as Christmas) show – but was he…
Priscilla ain’t the only Queen in the desert, as three go gallus in Alice.
Barely will the last piece of tinsel be swept away, the last piece of panto greasepaint wiped from their…
Attending a Shakespearian play is often regarded as the height of sophistication, where impeccably trained…
An interweaving of two feminine winter tales.
The Traverse Theatre has announced its Spring season that features new work from Scotland and beyond…
Christopher Hampson’s choreography introduces a few twists on the traditional fairytale to show that a modern…
Stalwarts of the annual King's panto serves up some Christmas comedy.
It’s only the start of 2015’s advent but The King’s Theatre Edinburgh has already announced that its next…
Being evacuated during wartime must have been an adventure for many children.
Rambert is back in town with an outstanding triple bill at Edinburgh’s Festival Theatre.
The well-known tale of Cinderella has been adapted in fine local style for this year’s Brunton Panto by Mark…
Solving the Rubik’s Cube puzzle is a near impossible task in itself, never mind adding acrobatics into the…
Magic Sho casts a spell across generations!
Rehearsal Room 26 unleashed Notorious Strumpets and Dangerous Girls at the Traverse for one night only.
On 9th September, 2015, Elizabeth II became our longest reigning monarch reaching 63 years, 216 days…
It wasn’t quite ‘Hurricane Bawbag’ howling outside the Traverse Theatre on the evening its Hothouse season of…
Fleeing from reality has never been so easy in our modern, tech-obsessed, iPhone-clutching culture, making…