Theatre

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…
This powerful double bill is the second in this season of A Play, A Pie and A Pint. There is a South American…
There is an air of a medieval banqueting hall at Ghillie Dhu, with its candled chandeliers, pillars and…
A 70-strong cast provides a great night’s entertainment at the King’s Theatre.
This new 5-week season of the popular lunchtime A Play, A Pie and A Pint has a South American theme with…
A charity production to aid Edinburgh Women's Rape and Sexual Abuse Centre and VDay The Women of Haiti.
Stephanie Beacham plays Maria Callas in a musical drama that celebrates the famous diva.
While ‘Little Orphan Annie’ was created by Harold Walker in the form of a comic strip that had a long run in…
This fantastic one man show starring Olivier Rannou is a mad cap depiction of a heist by two dim criminals,…
A night of magic and fantasy at The Manipulate festival integrating film, animation, puppetry, and theatre.
Joe Graham's play performed by Edinburgh Theatre Arts. Tom Jones spends his evenings in an empty Walbeswick…
The opening night’s weather for the latest production by Holyrood Amateur Theatrical Society (HATS) was…
Bring on the puppets! Annual visual theatre festival Manipulate gets underway at the Traverse with a play…
Speed of Light, created by public art organisation NVA, is today confirmed as being funded by Legacy Trust UK…
A dramatisation of poet Robert Burns' visit to Edinburgh shows the poet in a new light: but he comes off…
Ditto is a musical performance that offers a child-like exploration of some rather deep philosophical…
If I take a moment to glance over my shoulder and follow my experiences with theatre literature down memory…