Theatre
Laura Wade’s adaptation of the 1998 novel from Sarah Waters, Tipping the Velvet, is a grand celebration of…
The Imaginate Festival is now in its 23rd year. Running for a full week at venues across Edinburgh, the 2012…
"I hope they have good bikes in heaven" enthuses five-year-old Aidan as he thinks of his best friend…
When did you last go to a dance club? Likely more recently than this reviewer which is not so long as to have…
If Miss Fritton, head of the legendary St Trinian’s, had decided to turn her establishment co-educational and…
Fire sets upon the small Scottish village of Dornoch in 1727 as Janet Horne is burned, the last witch in…
Harold Pinter - playwright, director, actor, worthy winner of the 2005 Nobel Prize for Literature, who died…
HeLa is the story of remarkable success and shocking failure that starkly demonstrates how basic human rights…
Communicado really knows how to put on a show. There’s music, singing, dancing, drama, comedy, fabulous…
The new location of l’Institut franҫais d’Ecosse on George IV Bridge is the ideal spot for Ogo, the…
Theatre Company NIE (New International Encounter) has, for sixteen years, co-created performances with venues…
Musselburgh’s Brunton Theatre was an apt venue for this re-telling of the dark tale from the Brothers Grimm…
Jim is searching for his thingummy. He can’t seem to find it no matter where he looks, and isn’t sure quite…
Some strains of musette might have been better than the incongruous chanteur that crooned the audience to…
Welcome aboard a flight like no other.
Hup is a short and quietly beautiful piece of bespoke musical theatre for babies and toddlers up to 24 months…
Abi Morgan is a most talented, prolific scriptwriter for stage and screen including “The Hour”, the 1950s…
Rites describes the multitude of conflicting views and the complex, challenging issues that surround the…
A feminine view of Italian immigration.
Kander and Ebbs 1966 musical Cabaret is based on Berlin Stories by Christopher Isherwood, his memoirs of…