Visiting Edinburgh

Edinburgh visitor attractions and info.

There is no faulting the music to American Idiot.
More how high can you soar than how low can you go?!
A dreamy display of light, sound, shadow and colour.
If Priscilla ran away to join a circus cabaret troupe and ended up, not in a desert, but in a tent, in the…
Once again, Agatha Christie’s beloved mystery play is back on an Edinburgh stage – this time to celebrate its…
Clearly, this is the world's biggest and most spectacular annual fireworks concert, and an explosive evening…
"I am big. It's the pictures that got small."
This new production on tour across the UK, celebrates the fiftieth anniversary of the film version of Rodgers…
The premiere of Black Coffee in December 1930 was reviewed in The Times:
To describe Sue Glover’s ‘Bondagers’ as a classic of contemporary Scottish theatre is but to do it justice.
As the skyline darkens, strange sounds and glimmering lights come from the Royal Botanic Garden.
Opening with the kind of musical build-up that grace productions of a certain age, ‘Spamalot’ signalled that…
It is hardly exaggeration to suggest ‘The Cheviot, the Stag and the Black, Black Oil’ changed Scottish…
There were no big surprises as the stage show follows the acclaimed T.V. series.
Edinburgh’s German Christmas Market is once again in situ on Princes Street and the Christmas lights have…
How appropriate that a play first performed in Athens around 470 BC should be revived (nay, resurrected!)…
The exhibition in the National Library of Scotland on George IV Bridge, tells the personal stories of the…
A towering show from Wee Stories! Wee Stories has once again scattered their magic over a classic tale and…
There seems to be a dearth of originality by lyricists and composers these days when it comes to creating…
Go down into these woods and you’re sure of plenty of big surprises!