Theatre at the <a href="/events/edinburghfringe">Edinburgh Fringe</a> and <a href="/events/eif">Edinburgh International Festival</a>.
Theatre
In Sachsenhausen concentration camp an elderly Jewish Berlin watchmaker (Benjamin) and a flamboyant German…
This piece of work is a reflection of the works of Shakespeare in the lives and experiences of young people.
A roaring, rampant lion of a play!
Joyce famously asserted that his Ulysses was a creation of deliberate, impossible opacity to keep scholars…
One Thousand Paper Cranes tells the true story of a young Japanese girl, Sadako Sasaki, who fell down…
There are some things that should never have found their way onto this good green earth.
“Samuel Spade's jaw was long and bony, his chin a jutting v under the more flexible v of his mouth”.
Eamonn Fleming has vivid memories of attending a Motorhead concert at the age of thirteen in 1980.
What creeshie secrets does the red chair hold?
One of the wonderful aspects of the Fringe is that you can follow groups, writers and actors whose work you'…
This is a fairytale of globalisation, corporate greed and of coming to terms with reality in a world gone mad.
Imagine an animal free menagerie; a memory man who forgets things and a vertigo suffering aerialist and you…
Civil Rogues is a good, old-fashioned, rollicking romp and, although it follows a rather familiar formula, a…
A tangled web of lost and lonely love.
Jade Byrne has had a lot of pricks in her life. Over 70,000 to be more precise.
Slick lives up to its name in the perhaps
somewhat restricted space of Traverse 2; essentially a pantomime…
Under the low-ceilinged, whitewashed cellar bar of Henderson’s, not so unlike that in Burns’ cottage, the…
Spent too much time watching the cosy and safe street theatre of Edinburgh's Royal Mile?
A colleague from book-trade days used to tell the story of how, whilst busking in London, the late John…
There is either something wonderful or something terrible to be said about improvisation.