Theatre

The British playwright, novelist and short story writer, W. Somerset Maugham was born in the British Embassy…
Drift is the latest production from Edinburgh-based visual theatre company Vision Mechanics and is…
Following critical acclaim and box office success in 2014, the co-production from The National Theatre of…
Said to be Spark’s favourite and self-confessed creepiest novel, her short, fragmented and chillingly…
Alan Ayckbourn is an absolute genius at creating deviously complex, farcical situation comedies.
Matthew Bourne demonstrates the powerful force of visual imagery in this dramatic re-imagining of Bizet’s…
Jane Avril was the original poster girl.
Leading comedian and actor Karen Dunbar will be joined by artistic director of the Tron Theatre and founder…
The sub-title for ‘Stand’ reads ‘ordinary people changing the world’, an uplifting premise which is,…
Douglas Maxwell has described ‘La Nona’, Roberto Cossa’s play on which ‘Yer Granny’ is based as a ‘tragedy…
Edinburgh-based visual theatre, Vision Mechanics’ new production, Drift, is inspired by Betty Mouat, a 61…
Rites describes the multitude of conflicting views and the complex, challenging issues that surround the…
PASS Out is the final show for this year’s HND Acting and Performance graduates from Edinburgh College.
Faux Theatre’s Torn is a wordless and witty exposé of life after love.
Under glorious warm sunshine, the 7th Made in Scotland annual Fringe programme was launched in Edinburgh’s…
Waves, by Alice Mary Cooper, is a beautiful story told with touching simplicity.
De Dansers, from Utrecht in the Netherlands, dance like no-one’s watching but ‘door Christ!’ you’ll be glad…
Immigration and emigration are words heard a lot these days. This show from Haderslev in Denmark tells a…
Hup is a short and quietly beautiful piece of bespoke musical theatre for babies and toddlers up to 24 months…
The “…particularly thin elephant in the room” that this new play from Caroline Horton is tackling is a…