Theatre
The power of words and love between two men is at the core of this play set during World War I.
A combination of movement, comedy, music and most importantly rhythm, Stomp arrives in Edinburgh with a bang…
Back in August nearly 100 young people from across the county who could sing, dance and act attended open…
How far would you go to start a new life? Crossing continents is scary enough but a journey in a capsule…
A timely adaptation of Huxley’s Brave New World ironically offers food for thought that fails to nourish.
In Glasgow, people tend to speak at bus stops but it’s not every day that you meet a West African shaman…
One might imagine theatre has had its share of revolutionary moments, but most of its past is of incremental…
The late Michael Marra was fascinated enough by Frida Kahlo to write a song where she arrives ‘flooded in a…
Life imitates art imitating life in this Scottish spin off from a scandalous 19th century classic.
Since Mark Thomson’s announcement that he would be stepping down as the Lyceum’s Artistic Director in 2016…
What happens when harsh reality sidles its way through a creation of fantasy?
In the lyrics of the Beatles’ song Penny Lane there’s a nurse who’s ‘selling poppies from a tray and though…
Following a significant funding award from the Scottish charity Life Changes Trust in March of this year, the…
Another festival - Edinburgh Guide's 18th festival - has officially drawn to a close marked by last night's…
Just when everyone involved in the Festival is catching their collective breath, lurking round the corner…
Conversation about The Jennifer Tremblay Trilogy which has won a trio of Fringe Firsts.
With her brand of magical and mythical storytelling, Xanthe Gresham Knight cuts across the lines between…
Three dogs mean furrowed fur aplenty as the trio battle for scratches behind the ears amongst enchanted…
Spotlites announce that four of their programmed shows at this year’s Edinburgh Fringe Festival have been…
Company of Wolves, regulars to Summerhall, return this Fringe with their new performance ‘A Brief History of…