Theatre

The Traverse Theatre Company is set to stage an immersive, live theatre event inspired by the Occupy Movement…
Welsh writer Tim Price’s first, full-length play, For Once, was born out of a writer’s workshop held in…
Superb ‘South Pacific’ soars to new heights. Escape the unwelcome blast of wintry weather and enjoy the warm…
The slow, plinky-plonk, whistling music, that sounded like the background to a light-hearted French film,…
There are positive signs that ‘Sweeney Todd -The Demon Barber of Fleet Street’ will be another stunning…
The Marriage of Figaro was written by Pierre Beaumarchais in 1778 as part of his Figaro Trilogy.
Curious Seed was set up in 2005 by Scottish choreographer and artistic director Christine Devaney, who was…
Janet Smith is soon moving on from her position as Artistic Director of Scottish Dance Theatre (SDT), to…
Following the launch of its Festival 2012 programme earlier this month, tickets go on sa
Banish any budget blues with a visit to Edinburgh Playhouse this week.
‘Antigone’ continues to fascinate; from Jean Anouilh’s version of over half a century ago, through Tom Paulin…
The magnificent Northern Ballet can always be relied upon to entertain at the highest level and once again…
Lyceum Youth give impressive performances in this series of works, although the writing remains quite simple.
The Edinburgh International Festival launched its programme for the 2012 Festival over bacon butties and…
Edinburgh's Festivals have received a funding boost, it was announced on Thursday as an ambitious programm
In 2001, at the age of 20 New York born Brian Lobel was diagnosed with testicular cancer.
Before the action begins, the empty Citizens theatre stage has a pile of furniture stacked at the back wall.
Five brilliant comic maestros perform classic Ennio Morricone soundtracks from the iconic Clint Eastwood…
A rare chance to see George Gershwin’s universally loved ‘people’s opera’, Porgy and Bess, which has emerged…