Theatre at the <a href="/events/edinburghfringe">Edinburgh Fringe</a> and <a href="/events/eif">Edinburgh International Festival</a>.
Theatre
It is very hard to see 4.48 Psychosis solely as a play. It is, and always has been, so much more than that. I…
And so to the Royal Scots Club upon Abercromby Place, there to be regaled by three young ladies with their…
For those of a certain generation and set of experiences, both in Edinburgh and beyond, Wojtek the ‘Polish’…
Company of Wolves, regulars to Summerhall, return this Fringe with their new performance ‘A Brief History of…
This is the second play in a trilogy being produced by Teatro Cinema, the new experimental theatre company…
David Grieg's stripped-down, comedy musical, which is being reprised with the original cast after its…
James Thiérrée, acrobat, clown, actor, illusionist, musician, has pockets bursting at the seams with artistic…
Mikey and Addie first appeared in 2012 and was part of that year’s imaginate Festival (Read my review
Why is it we always remember where we were when something bad happens?
The Promise opens in 1942 Russia, where three teenagers band together to survive the World War 2 siege in…
On a new bridge before dawn, when mist is still swirling across the river, a young man (Duncan Riches) stands…
Jack attempts to move the debate about the future of Scotland beyond economics, with a look at the past and…
Celebrated puppet company Smoking Apples returns to this year’s Fringe with a story based on the success of a…
Inspired by the true wartime stories of her grandmother in Paris, Caroline Horton wrote her one woman play, “…
‘Every light casts a shadow; every fire ends in dust’. So reads the programme note to Anything That Gives Off…
A tale about story telling and memory. As we get older we don’t stop learning, but what if we stop…
Anyone who had the privilege of witnessing the extraordinary monologue, Novecento, staged at the EIF in 2001…
For over a decade Philip Gandey’s show the Lady Boys of Bangkok in the Meadows has been the Fringe show that…
Kat Woods, acclaimed Irish writer of Belfast Boy and Wasted, returns to this year’s Fringe with her new play…
The ancient tales of the Arabian Nights are brought to vibrant comic life by the brilliant trio that is Story…