Theatre
A well- known tale told with bijou beauty.
A new twist is added to an old fairytale in a collaboration between visual theatre director Rene Baker and…
The snap of a valise’s clasp can open the cosmos!
Lonely children create imaginary friends. Why should lonely old women not do the same?
The Puppet Animation Festival celebrates its 30th year with performances and workshops across Scotland,…
Stella Feehily’s ‘This May Hurt A Bit’ is, in some ways, a play about nostalgia, and is none the worse for…
A dreamy display of light, sound, shadow and colour.
‘50s glamour in the South of France, so why is la vie not so belle?
Boxing may not be the sport of kings, but it is the sport of artists, writers and great leaders.
An unholy mix of power, love and Presbyterianism.
Told By An Idiot celebrate 21 years of producing remarkable theatre this year, but their current production…
One of the joys of visiting the Festival Theatre is to have a look round the old posters and photographs that…
The premiere of Black Coffee in December 1930 was reviewed in The Times:
Given that the people of Scotland will vote in a few months on whether they believe Scotland should be an…
In 2014 between 29th March and 19th April, the Puppet Animation Festival celebrates 30 years of bringing…
A worthy topic that fails to captivate.
An up close and personal dance with the devil.
Still gallus after all these years!
Later this month, Summerhall is hosting Messages from a Mental Institution by poet and award winning American…
Mementos heavy with memory are the subject of this latest poignant promenade piece from Lung Ha.