Theatre
The 2009 Edinburgh Festival Fringe, which launched earlier today at the EICC, will be the biggest yet with…
The annual 2009 CATS awards are will be presented in a ceremony at the Festival Theatre in Edinburgh on the…
EdinburghGuide.com has a pair of tickets to give away for the CATS Awards on 14 June.
The Traverse Theatre is leading the field in the 2009 Critics' Awards for Theatre in Scotland (CATS). The…
The nominations have not yet been announced but Edinburgh will be hosting the ceremony for the Critics'…
There is nothing more terrifying to me than the thought of losing somebody that I love. I try, like most…
I am one of the few people on this planet who has neither seen or read Gregory Burke's Olivier award-winning…
This production of West Side Story - hailed by The Guardian as "the greatest dance musical of all time" -…
Magnificent music takes centre stage in this 50th anniversary production of the classic musical West Side…
This multi award winning play (1998) takes the form of a conversation, based upon real historical figures and…
It doesn't seem all that long ago that I first picked up a copy of Samuel Beckett's Waiting For Godot.
An Oxford-educated Catholic priest, with an affinity to France and a taste for fine food and wine, is …
The background music of the '60s group the Shirelles was presumably to set the time frame for this piece but…
Lucky Box by David Harrower (Knives in Hens, Blackbird) is the fourth of the Traverse's five-part lunchtime…
David Walters was a man who had everything. He was belovèd by his mother, had brains and looks and got the…
Kander and Ebbs 1966 musical Cabaret is based on Berlin Stories by Christopher Isherwood, his memoirs of…
The 18th century Scottish Enlightenment, often harked back to as Edinburgh's golden age of intellectual and…
A Glasgow night club's toilet cubicle (there does appear to be just the one) with its gleaming black lavatory…
As a social satire, Sam Shepard's Curse of the Starving Class (1978) combines a profound, semi…
After 5 successful years of producing their innovative lunchtime theatre programme, A Play, A Pie and A Pint