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The author of this incisively sharp and compassionate portrait of Judy Garland is the award-winning American…
A multi voiced feminine prose poem.
“Maybe I’ll see the shine of you bringing me home again.
Scottish Dance Theatre (SDT), Scotland’s national contemporary dance company, is celebrating its 25th…
A Girl is a Half-formed Thing comes to the stage with much acclaim.
Anne-Isabel Meyer, the cellist, was lucky enough to come into possession a rare edition from 1871 of Schumann…
In 2009 the Beijing Film Academy brought an acclaimed multimedia production of Shakespeare’s “A Midsummer…
Picture this. Christmas 1959, the sub-Antarctic island of South Georgia, one of the remotest places on the…
This production of Salome ticks so many boxes, yet leaves you wondering "Why didn’t I enjoy that?".
Dysfunction reigns in this absurdist classic.
An intense esoteric tapestry of old and new.
Hitchcock was a master director of gripping, thrilling movies. In Rear Window, a photographer is confined to…
If ever a show illustrated that prodigious talent alone is not enough to create a top class show, this is it.
David Fanshaw is dying and he's not happy about it, not one little bit. Death's travel agents are desperate…
Comedy + August = Edinburgh seems an obvious equation, but it’s twelve years since Mitch Benn last performed…
The true story of a long lost silent movie version of The Great Gatsby, adapted from F. Scott Fitzgerald’s…
Following a tale of mistaken identity this black comedy follows a variety of characters to the doors of…
It’s a balmy summer evening and George Street is buzzing with Festival crowds out in their finery and lapping…
A world premiere as part of Made in Scotland 2018, Heroine is a intimate retelling of rape survivor Danna…
Celebrating their 125th Anniversary this year, the Cambridge Footlights (old home of Rowan Atkinson) proved…