Theatre

Icelandic writer and director Kolbrun Bjort Sigfusdottir’s Bitter Sweet explores a toxic relationship in a…
If Miss Fritton, head of the legendary St Trinian’s, had decided to turn her establishment co-educational and…
It is always appealing to hear that a hitherto little or unknown story about brave women is being brought…
Festival City Theatres Trust, which operates the Festival and King’s Theatres in Edinburgh, was announced in…
The Puppet Animation Festival, now the UK’s oldest and largest performing arts event for children, young…
Twelve Angry Men, which was written in the 1950’s by Reginald Rose, has endured the decades because it is a…
After playing successfully to packed houses in the West End and followed by a short five week tour, The…
A radical revisit of an already radical play.
A feminine view of Italian immigration.
Fear and self-loathing lie in wait as one woman fails to suppress her filthy urges beneath a shiny exterior.
It certainly is a small world. Quite extraordinary whom one can meet by chance, when travelling far from…
An event for dementia friendly audiences was held at the Festival Theatre Edinburgh on Monday 16 February in…
Storytelling, secrets and sibling rivalry...
Night Fever does not generate a lot of warmth amongst the first night audience.
From the opening bars of Jan Komarek’s remarkable soundscape, we sense we are about to explore unusual…
The Edinburgh Easter Play is set to mark its tenth year with a profound new perspective on the Easter story.
For the first time, Bard in the Botanics, Scotland’s only dedicated Shakespeare company, is to undertake a…
“And she was mine, she was mine, the key was in my fist, my fist was in my pocket, she was mine…You see, she…
Edinburgh-based Claire Lamond presents an emotional programme of animation shorts that leave you pondering…
Hidden Door Arts Festival, which last year stepped behind the drab frontages of the Market Street Vaults and…