Theatre at the <a href="/events/edinburghfringe">Edinburgh Fringe</a> and <a href="/events/eif">Edinburgh International Festival</a>.
Theatre
Of all the constituencies who might find themselves drawn to this production, it is undoubtedly the smallestā¦
Having spent the last three weeks enjoying mainly raucous booze fuelled comedy from a plethora of standups,ā¦
Mark Thomasā āThe Red Shedā is subtitled āa topical tale of the minersā strikeā. It does, however, feature aā¦
Quentin Crisp was a one-off, a complete original, and Mark Farrellyās superb tribute cunningly captures Crispā¦
Rob Bailey, illusionist and psychologist brings his show to the Fringe and looks at the world of homeopathy,ā¦
Many years ago, at the end of a play, a noted Scottish dramatist in the next seat muttered, āItās justā¦
A stripped back Measure For Measure from Cheek by Jowl and Moscowās Pushkin Theatre bares the soul ofā¦
A seemingly nervous conductor squeezes himself along the front row of the auditorium before falling into theā¦
There was a nice mix of people sitting inside the Udderbelly this afternoon. Grandparents shared programsā¦
The intriguing question in this new play āIām With The Bandā poses is āif the British Isles were a rock bandā¦
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 shapedā¦
Standing centre stage, Clair Whitefield, wearing a simple red T shirt and loose blue trousers, begins to tellā¦
āThe story begins in a quiet bar ⦠the atmosphere is tickling my toesā, says the young woman in a littleā¦
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, aā¦
For one Second World War veteran the launch of Operation Desert Storm is about to unleash a whirlwind ofā¦
Dyad Productions is renowned for innovative adaptations of literary texts (Austenās Women), and profiles ofā¦
James Hoggās 1824 novel Confessions of a Justified Sinner has been described as āstunningly duplicitousā.ā¦
War āWhat is it good for? Absolutely nothing!