Theatre

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

Of all the constituencies who might find themselves drawn to this production, it is undoubtedly the smallest…
Having spent the last three weeks enjoying mainly raucous booze fuelled comedy from a plethora of standups,…
Mark Thomas’ ā€˜The Red Shed’ is subtitled ā€˜a topical tale of the miners’ strike’. It does, however, feature a…
Quentin Crisp was a one-off, a complete original, and Mark Farrelly’s superb tribute cunningly captures Crisp…
Rob Bailey, illusionist and psychologist brings his show to the Fringe and looks at the world of homeopathy,…
Many years ago, at the end of a play, a noted Scottish dramatist in the next seat muttered, ā€˜It’s just…
A stripped back Measure For Measure from Cheek by Jowl and Moscow’s Pushkin Theatre bares the soul of…
A seemingly nervous conductor squeezes himself along the front row of the auditorium before falling into the…
There was a nice mix of people sitting inside the Udderbelly this afternoon. Grandparents shared programs…
The intriguing question in this new play ā€˜I’m With The Band’ poses is ā€˜if the British Isles were a rock band…
This one man show gives a fascinating glimpse into the deadliest job in the world.
Alfred Jarry's original production of Ubu Roi in 1896 caused riots on its opening night and has since shaped…
Standing centre stage, Clair Whitefield, wearing a simple red T shirt and loose blue trousers, begins to tell…
ā€œThe story begins in a quiet bar … the atmosphere is tickling my toesā€, says the young woman in a little…
Two women talk in semi-darkness in whispered tones.
Civil Rogues is a good, old-fashioned, rollicking romp and, although it follows a rather familiar formula, a…
For one Second World War veteran the launch of Operation Desert Storm is about to unleash a whirlwind of…
Dyad Productions is renowned for innovative adaptations of literary texts (Austen’s Women), and profiles of…
James Hogg’s 1824 novel Confessions of a Justified Sinner has been described as ā€œstunningly duplicitousā€.…
War –What is it good for? Absolutely nothing!