Theatre at the <a href="/events/edinburghfringe">Edinburgh Fringe</a> and <a href="/events/eif">Edinburgh International Festival</a>.
Theatre
Appearances can be deceptive. Something can look so perfect on the outside. Beautiful in every way that you…
Now’s the Hour’ is the Scottish Youth Theatre’s take on the Referendum debate thus far, but (perhaps…
This one man show gives a fascinating glimpse into the deadliest job in the world.
“Foolish man! Foolish foolish man! What I could have said was...What I should have said was...Why didn’t I…
Beautiful Burnout marks another collaboration between The National Theatre of Scotland and Frantic Assembly,…
This is braw. As the eponymous character of Willy Russell’s ‘Educating Rita’ finds when she reduces her…
Patrias evokes the aesthetic spirit of Lorca’s duende, creating a stirring glimpse of the Spanish Civil War…
Grist to the Mill Productions always feature highly on the ‘to see’ list of anyone who knows them, and their…
‘And so to the Jury’s Inn hostelry, there to see an lively group of actors perform some drolls…’
Chalked hair, heavily applied lip liner wrinkles and a distinct lack of weary joints, Z Theatre Company’s…
Almost as soon as the bridegroom steps forward to deliver a speech of thanks replete with unconscious irony…
You have to spare a thought for poor old Chekhov. There he is, a writer who created a whole genre that…
Guy Masterton has been producing hit Fringe shows for over two decades.
Something special happens when visual artists take to the stage.
I know it’s unworthy, but the first thing I thought when I
walked into the Traverse 2 to see this 100-minute-…
This production of Salome ticks so many boxes, yet leaves you wondering "Why didn’t I enjoy that?".
This flagship drama of the 2015 EIF, with screen star Juliet Binoche in a leading role, was highly…
“The domino effect;
You understand it as leading to catastrophe
But learn its secrets
And it can also lead to…
It wasn’t until my late teens that I finally got around to reading Kenneth Grahame’s classic children’s tale…
First written in 1997 by thirteen Brentwood students and their teacher, the play was brought to the Fringe…