Theatre

Theatre at the <a href="/events/edinburghfringe">Edinburgh Fringe</a> and <a href="/events/eif">Edinburgh International Festival</a>.

A Japanese parable of greed, sloth, industrialisation, lust, deception, lies, and stupidity. Not bad for…
One lonely building in the heart of Scotland’s wilderness. Four lost souls with a shared history. Only one…
Picture a nunnery and the arrival of an errant novice nun from another convent. Does she really belong there…
Introducing the double-bill Dalgety and Fragile, both by David Greig, director Emma Callander gave us a bit…
I AM is a challenging piece that is more to be endured than enjoyed, but if you push on through, you may…
Never having been to see anything at the free fringe, I had no idea what to expect.
I was once on a bus in Chile which had in place of the usual Don't Disturb the Driver sign one which read "…
Camille O’Sullivan is a beguiling, unassuming tour de force.
One man’s poignant journey to a pivotal political decision.
The vast space of the Assembly Hall with its high rafters and apron stage, is the ideal theatre to stage this…
It’s rare that you come across a play that produces so much tension that you fear for your safety and the…
Chris Goode is no stranger to the Edinburgh Fringe and has picked up more than his share of Fringe First…
To the sound of whooping gulls and a swooshing tide on a shingly shore, a woman holding an empty lead steps…
An intense esoteric tapestry of old and new.
Robert Lepage and his creative team, collectively known as Ex Machina, reconstruct memories from his past in…
A dimly lit room. One table, one chair and one honest voice.
A friend, an intellectual property lawyer, once speculated what music might play in institutional day-rooms…
A young troupe of Russian performers has a show on at the Assembly Roxy unlike any other.
Snails & Ketchup has been inspired by Italian writer, Italo Calvino’s The Baron in the Trees, the story…
The idea of over two thousand shows is a daunting one for any prospective Fringe goer. The very phrase ‘…