Theatre at the <a href="/events/edinburghfringe">Edinburgh Fringe</a> and <a href="/events/eif">Edinburgh International Festival</a>.
Theatre
CRASH! BAM! BOOM! WALLOP⦠BLAM! is a highly energetic, riskātaking and show-stopping experience.
Owle Schreameās Droll is an engaging piece of late night lunacy performed for the āMerriment and Delight andā¦
Steinbeck had an ability to portray with abiding compassion characters who had been battered emotionally andā¦
This is the story of Robert Johnsonās experience of working as a guide at Dachau, the Nazi concentration campā¦
Scotland has always felt more of an outsider in the political mire that is Westminster. Where we fit in is aā¦
Private Peaceful was written as a book for older children in 2003 by Michael Morpurgo while he was childrenāsā¦
All in the garden seems rosy. A girl emerges from the borders, arms spread wide, āIām a girl, a legendā¦
If there were one subject I wish I knew more about, it would be Greek Mythology. All of those ancient Godsā¦
With the darkness of Goya and hints of Chagall, two pan faced, black clad characters with touches of red andā¦
Nowās the Hourā is the Scottish Youth Theatreās take on the Referendum debate thus far, but (perhapsā¦
Tim and Light is a tale about the nature of true friendship.
It is perhaps only in the last twenty years or so, thanks to the movement to document āhistory from belowā,ā¦
This latest show by David Hughes Productions is inspired by the myth and legend of Sawney Bean, a Scottishā¦
Producers, writers, actors are continually exploring what constitutes a theatrical experience and All That isā¦
If you have ever felt pressured and under appreciated in your place of work, at least you arenāt a part ofā¦
With written warnings that this performance contains loud music - and theyāre not joking - monumental, fromā¦
As I came out of Traverse 1 after The Events, a woman behind me asked her friend, āWhat do you think?ā āā¦
Our relationship with fame has always tended to be a most fickle one. We both love it and loath it. Desireā¦
Revolt. She Said. Revolt Again. is a searing, raging account of the positioning of women in the world and theā¦
Perhaps the audience members filing into the Assembly Rooms felt they were going to be treated unjustly.