Theatre
Jack and Victor and their Craiglang pals are back and their hordes of fans are flowing like many tributariesâŠ
âShall I compare... thee⊠to a something, something. Mummersâ play?â
William Shakespeare is facing writerâsâŠ
Virginia Woolfâs daring and radical novel, Orlando: A Biography, was published in 1928. Under the guise ofâŠ
Tightlaced steps loosely round a pivotal piece of history. Susanna Mulvihill has again undertaken anâŠ
Attending a Shakespearian play is often regarded as the height of sophistication, where impeccably trainedâŠ
Characters that don't take things nearly as far as Julia Croft in Power Ballad:
Count Olaf
Dr. FrankenfurterâŠ
Still fresh from its UK debut in London this January, Quebec Company Cirque du Soleil hatch their productionâŠ
Hup is a short and quietly beautiful piece of bespoke musical theatre for babies and toddlers up to 24 monthsâŠ
Taylorâs post-apocalyptic life was lonely. But that didnât bother them too much. Until they stumble upon aâŠ
Snapshots 4 showcased three new works by three performers and recent graduates of the Curious School ofâŠ
It is always appealing to hear that a hitherto little or unknown story about brave women is being broughtâŠ
The realms of art and science, often seen as representing opposite ends of the continuum of human endeavour,âŠ
Will Pickvance has become a well established pianist and comic entertainer around Edinburgh, from hisâŠ
Lara and Cameron get rather more than they bargained for in Iain Finlay Macdonaldâs âThe Devil Mastersâ. We,âŠ
The pale corporation - green tiles of the cold stark set of a psychiatric ward already made for a chillingâŠ
â1-2-3, itâs so easy, itâs like taking candy off a babyâ.
Along with a plethora of other hits, including the renownedTrainspotting, Kingâs Head Theatre have packed inâŠ
A brand new take on an age old theme.
If music be the food of love, play on.
A young cast brings plenty of whizz-popping energy to this yearâs Christmas show at the Lyceum - and the kidsâŠ