Edinburgh International Festival

The original "official" festival

One of the most innovative French choreographers, Angelin Preljocaj is renowned for the range of his work

This year's Edinburgh International Festival finished with a concert in Princes Street Gardens - a concert in

The final chamber concert in the Edinburgh International Festival Queen’s Hall series was with three

With the exception of ‘Waiting for Godot’, ‘Krapp’s Last Tape’ is probably Samuel Beckett’s best-known play,

Haydn’s Surprise Symphony was the first work to be played at the very first Edinburgh Festival concert in

The soloists performing this morning at the Queen’s Hall chamber recital were the French Canadian cellist

Put Donnacha Dennehy and Enda Walsh in the same space and watch the sparks fly.
Sir James MacMillan conducted the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra in three works which had received their

This is the second play in a trilogy being produced by Teatro Cinema, the new experimental theatre company

The Edinburgh International Festival morning chamber concerts and recitals at the Queens Hall are always a

‘Every light casts a shadow; every fire ends in dust’. So reads the programme note to Anything That Gives Off

Last night’s concert at the Usher Hall was with the Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra. Founded in 1765 it is one

Peter Brook, often referred to as ‘our greatest living theatre director’, has a formidable reputation.
Every seat was filled for the first of two concerts at the Usher Hall which started the Baltimore Symphony

Clearly, this is the world's biggest and most spectacular annual fireworks concert, and an explosive evening

The novella “Carmen” (1845) by Prosper MĂ©rimĂ©e, is the story of a wild, seductive gypsy girl who works in a

Ibsen’s pioneering, modernist plays of the late 19th century are set in northern Norway, insular small town

The Opening Concert  was celebrating 150th anniversary of Delius’  birth in Bradford in 1862. A

The colour and samba beat of Latin America fills the Festival Theatre with an exhilarating performance by the

The Bamberg Symphony Orchestra is well-remembered from its five-concert residency at the 2003 Edinburgh