Theatre

A Journey’s End slingshots us into the British trenches of St Quentin a few days before the last great German…
This production of Iain Crichton Smith’s last play, Lazybed,  has special significance for more than one…
Edinburgh City Council's controversial renovation of the Assembly Rooms on George Street has received a…
Silver Anniversary Tour, but gold star performances all round from the cast of 'Blood Brothers'.
The scene, in this the final of the lunchtime A Play, A Pie and A Pint shows, is the bedroom of a married…
Northern Ballet bring the Queen of the Nile to Edinburgh in "the finest example of a modern classical ballet…
I have to confess that I have not spent too much time watching the much-loved TV series. Not because I…
Regarded alongside Hamlet as one of the greatest plays in English literature, King Lear explores the very…
First of all, I confess to not having a word of the Gaelic. Scots, a minority language also protected under…
Going to the ballet should be a treat but The Russian State Ballet of Siberia’s production of Don Quixote was…
The set for this play  was more elaborate than the usual minimalist props for these lunchtime plays in the A…
A reading, on the anniversary of International Women's Day, of a new play looking at the experience of…
The National Theatre of Scotland aspire to challenge the notion of what theatre can achieve and with Girl X…
Smart moves, and a dice loaded in favour of the audience.
‘Trains and boats and planes’, says the Burt Bacharach song about love being lost through public transport. …
Spine-tingling entertainment comes to the King's with a surprise star in store.
These lunchtime South American plays for this season’s international theme just get better and better. Last…
As a parent looking for something exciting, interesting and a bit fun to do with their 5+ year-old on a…
Linda Griffiths' play explores the timeless battle of the sexes and women’s dream for love, freedom and …
After being bombarded with Shakespeare throughout my school life, a night out with the Bard is not the most…