Theatre at the <a href="/events/edinburghfringe">Edinburgh Fringe</a> and <a href="/events/eif">Edinburgh International Festival</a>.
Theatre
āMaybe Iāll see the shine of you bringing me home again.
Palace of the End is a play about Iraq. It is a set of monologues involving three characters who haveā¦
There was a time when a troll was something associated with the Norwegian folk tale The Three Billy Goatsā¦
If the need to communicate is central to human nature, defining who we are and governing our relationshipā¦
The Tell-Tale Heart is an adaptation of an Edgar Allan Poe gothic, dark tale. A gripping monologue, we areā¦
With two sheets, toy swords, one chair and a large chest, Tooth and Nail take you on a trip around the worldā¦
Passion. Love. Vengeance. It could only ever be a Greek tragedy. It could only ever be Euripidesās Medea.
Whatever way you think this production will go, at some point you will be surprised.
āThe Secret Agentā, Joseph Conradās novel of secrets, lies and betrayal is neglected these days. Ironic,ā¦
Two actresses, Samara Maclaren and Nalini Chetty, have devised a fresh and intelligent multi-media playā¦
When you are disappointed by the past and disillusioned with the present, you may want your destiny to beā¦
Rob Bailey, illusionist and psychologist brings his show to the Fringe and looks at the world of homeopathy,ā¦
Itās been a long time since Iāve been swept off my feet. But tonight, my heart remembered the joyousā¦
In a tent on the grass by Symposium Hall, decorated with ivy leaves and fairy lights, BoxedIn Theatre createā¦
It has been said that Alan Turing died while conducting a dangerous experiment - it was called, life.
They do like to be beside the seaside ā and who indeed would not, with this lively, fast-paced adaptation ofā¦
A beautiful, sunny August morning (rare for any Edinburgh Festival goer), a cup of coffee, fresh strawberriesā¦
What country, friends, is this? Why, this is Illyria, a slightly shabby sea-side resort where end-of-the-ā¦
There are other things Angie would rather be doing, but āitās fineā. Until the day it isnāt.
"Expect the unexpected" is how the Traverse describes Dream Plays (Scenes from a Play I'll Never Write),ā¦