Edinburgh Musicals
Musicals
Edinburgh Playhouse has played host to itâs own "Fame Academy" having run an intensive fortnightâs workshopâŠ
Itâs wet and cool and you want to bring the sunshine back into your life.
If you've got a ticket to Let It Be, you've got a ticket to ride this jukebox musical through the mostâŠ
If feathers tickle your fancy, or your fancy piece is fitted with feathers then make for the playhouse and ââŠ
These Sisters are doing it not for themselves but for everybody.
First staged in 1951, Rogers and Hammerstein âThe King and Iâ is based on Margaret Landon's novel, âAnna andâŠ
Hold on to your habits, as here within the walls of the Edinburgh Playhouse the Fab-u-lous Deloris VanâŠ
In 1975 Monty Python released their second feature film, Monty Python and the Holy Grail, based on ArthurianâŠ
Panto comes but once a year. Oh no it doesnât!
It may seem incredible that a 1930s musical showing the farcical shenanigans of the privileged few is stillâŠ
Superb âSouth Pacificâ soars to new heights. Escape the unwelcome blast of wintry weather and enjoy the warmâŠ
The Lion King takes the theatrical experience to a higher level. It's visually stunning.
Slick, smooth and soulful is the summation to this sensational showcase of an era of music that redefined theâŠ
Smart moves, and a dice loaded in favour of the audience.
Meera Syalâs semi-autobiographical tale, first published as a novel in 1996, lands squarely on the KingâsâŠ
The series of legendary and much beloved romantic musicals starring Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers âŠ
When it comes to musicals, I confess to their not being my favourite genre. I attend them in hope andâŠ
âThe Show must go onâ was a maxim that P.T. Barnum and Brian Conley would probably share.
Dundee Rep Theatre's ‘Sunshine of Leith' would win over the hearts of most theatre-goers in a storyâŠ
There are positive signs that âSweeney Todd -The Demon Barber of Fleet Streetâ will be another stunningâŠ