Theatre
The most important thing to note in Pride and Prejudice* (*Sort Of) is the asterisk - because if y
When required to play opponent to his oppressor, Joseph Knight opens a chess game with a deliberate and apt
Edinburgh cultural vultures and drama queens may be focussing on the theatrical, musical and comical feast
The Edinburgh International Children's Festival returns this weekend (27th May to 4th June) with 14 product
The Edinburgh Fringe is coming back with an app in 2023.
For those unfamiliar with Baz Lurhmann’s 1992 film, it tells the story of rebellious ballroom dancer Scott
‘Sacrifice the virgins!’ screamed a young lady standing next to me in the tightly packed throng,…
The programme for this year’s Edinburgh International Festival was launched today, new Festival Director Ni
Truly theatrical adaptation of Neil Gaiman's short, magical-realism fairy-tale.
The dramatic punch, lyrical language and emotional poignancy of Tennessee Williams’ play is seamlessly…
An epic buccaneering tale of skulduggery, betrayal and revenge featuring seventy characters played by an…
This latest Lyceum production is sure to incite mixed emotions from its audience as it explores ludicrously…
As the tumbleweeds spun across the horizon and Dorothy and her little dog Toto wondered what might happen…
“It’s a long road that doesn’t have a bend”, but Annis is reluctant to even set out on the journey.
Escapism. It’s what theatre, and indeed musicals, are all about.
Magnetic North are restaging their seminal production of Walden together with a newly-commissioned
The Edinburgh Festival Fringe Society has announced a new fund to support struggling, UK-based Fringe artis
“But now that you left me
Good lord, good lord, how I cried
The pure art of live theatre, actors performing a play, again and again, is the name of the game here, Carl
Harry lives in a shadowy borderland, a liminal shoreline where the past laps the present.