Theatre

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…
Seven years after its original inception, Donald Smith’s adaptation of Robert Louis Stevenson’s classic…
The anticipation in waiting for a show to start usually takes the form of waiting in a bright auditorium for…
Unicorn Theatre’s Henry the Fifth throws in a bit of history, a bit of Shakespeare and a lot of artistic…
A lifelong fan of the works of P G Wodehouse, I was very much looking forward to tonight’s performance of…
As scores of teacher chastened school weans gather in the upstairs foyer to enter the auditorium of the…
In the year of the Royal Lyceum Theatre Company’s 50th Anniversary, Mark Thomson announced that he is to step…
Mermaid mixes the real with the supernatural in a modern reworking of Andersen’s classic fairy tale.
‘It’s Peter Pan made funny because it goes wrong’ – overheard explanation of the storyline by one young…
Touring Consortium Theatre Company delivers Arthur Miller’s A View From The Bridge with a powerful punch.
What is there left to say about an already award winning production based on an award winning book?
Confused? They certainly will be…
Join Edinburgh Grand Opera for a sparkling, hay-filled production of L'elisir D'amore (The Elixir of Love).
‘I would not say that Yiddish is dying, nor would I say that it is alive’ was how Nobel Prize winner the late…
Sue Glover’s 1988 play The Straw Chair is a weaving of two feminine tales.
A guru of the Unco Guid gets his comeuppance in fine style!