Edinburgh visitor attractions and info.
Visiting Edinburgh
Deep in the Yorkshire Dales, among the Victoria sponges and pots of plum jam, it’s about time for another…
With the Commonwealth Games due to open in Glasgow on Wednesday, 23 July and the Centenary of the start of…
If feathers tickle your fancy, or your fancy piece is fitted with feathers then make for the playhouse and “…
Peter Pan needed to have his shadow sewn back on. Chris Hannan takes the notion of our shadow selves and runs…
The word ‘dysfunctional’ is bandied around a lot in terms of family relationships. The word ‘normal’ seems…
A Tale of Two Cities was Dicken’s favourite of his creations and one of which he was immensely proud, and it…
If Priscilla ran away to join a circus cabaret troupe and ended up, not in a desert, but in a tent, in the…
David Haig’s new play creates a storm at the Lyceum!
Once again, the Bohemian Light Opera take to the King's stage with another triumph.
David Henry Thoreau’s (1817-62) book Walden is one that every American high school student knows.
In 1975 Monty Python released their second feature film, Monty Python and the Holy Grail, based on Arthurian…
There’s a sense of wonder in the Lyceum as a series of hot air balloons held together with string and that…
Based on her own personal experience, April De Angelis’ play Jumpy deals primarily with an anxious pre-…
The exhibition in the National Library of Scotland on George IV Bridge, tells the personal stories of the…
Set in and around ‘windy Troy’, Chris Hannan’s re-imagining of ‘The Iliad’ opens bathed in a sunshine that…
The Bunbury Company of Players have come to town! And they are bringing their revival of Oscar Wilde’s…
They came to see Michael Ball, they got Mack Sennet. Best known for his singing, Michael Ball’s…
Queens rule the stage as the sparkly musical that’s anything but a drag hits the Playhouse for the holiday…
Priscilla ain’t the only Queen in the desert, as three go gallus in Alice.
Authentic sound makes it an easy day’s night.