Edinburgh Musicals
Musicals
With Cats lurking around the side streets of Leith Walk ready to move in to the theatre and the Lion Kingā¦
ā1-2-3, itās so easy, itās like taking candy off a babyā.
Queens rule the stage as the sparkly musical thatās anything but a drag hits the Playhouse for the holidayā¦
This was a preview of four amateur musical productions about to hit the Kings Theatre: Bohemians Lyric Operaā¦
The series of legendary and much beloved romantic musicals starring Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers ā¦
A-Team Productions have bravely sculpted a revue show, where an energetic cast of 36 teens, aged 11 to 18ā¦
Opening with the kind of musical build-up that grace productions of a certain age, āSpamalotā signalled thatā¦
Christmas has come early to Edinburgh in the form of the musical āScroogeā playing sadly for only one week atā¦
Bird of Paradise Theatreās Blanche & Butch is 75 minutes of ostentatious, exaggerated, theatrical, soberā¦
Knowing the ending does not spoil the telling of the story that determine who you become in class-riddenā¦
Marti Pellow stars in a musical adaptation of Robert Louis Stevenson's gothic classic.
Guys - find your fedoras, and dolls - get your garters out, as Frank Loessers bold and brash adaptation hitsā¦
If you were restricted in life to seeing only one piece of musical theatre then choose āLes Miserablesā¦
With freezing temperatures and bone-chilling winds you could be tempted to stay indoors curled up on the sofa.
The premiere of āThe Phantom of the Operaā by Andrew Lloyd Webber was in October 1986 starring Michaelā¦
AmƩlie Poulain lives in a world of imagination, one that is illustrated with eccentric characters: buskers,
If there has been a better production of Blood Brothers in the last 28 years then I would be amazed.
Deep in the Yorkshire Dales, among the Victoria sponges and pots of plum jam, itās about time for anotherā¦
These Sisters are doing it not for themselves but for everybody.