Theatre
This year’s 2022 Edinburgh International Festival, which ended on Sunday, marked Fergus Linehan’s last as F
‘The wind blew as ‘twad blawn its last;
What’s the kindest thing a stranger has ever done for you?
Sugar is a searing one woman tragicomedy about the perils of growing up and navigating the world,
The writing is on the wall for the Fabulett cabaret club.
As a person with ADHD, I was intrigued by the concept of Buzzing Anonymous. A comedic in
Here we are, it's the end of the French aristocracy, Marie Antoinette is putting on the play we know as Cin
Rowan and Nic are determining a version of the truth to tell a prospective landlord.
It’s all a test, right? No one would actually make a group of people do this. Right…?
Described as ‘a comedy whilst waiting for a train,’ the show starts with sound effects of a train and cooin
In clipped, efficient tones Special Operations Executive intelligence officer Vera Atkins is discussing the
Tracing the journey of Spencer, Soho Boy attempts to span many of the issues a young man experienc
Jordan has let two women into his life.
If you know anything about Leith, you know that the motto is "Persevere", and if you know anything about se
In the shipping container- style space of the Powder Room @ Assembly Rooms, a desk is littered with box fil
A student production well above its pay grade, Long Nights in Paradise will grip you fro
“I specialise in murders of quiet, domestic interest.” Agatha Christie
‘In Hedda Gabler, Henrik Ibsen gives us a typical tragedy of modern life, and in the strange, sensitive
It’s 2am and three tired travellers, a mother and her two teenage children, arrive in a tempest at the Hote
What happens when you grow up on a steady diet of Sex and The City and wat