Theatre

After a nationwide tour in 2016, Cirque Berserk land in Edinburgh for seven performances of their wonderful…
A dreamy display of light, sound, shadow and colour.
It must be a difficult job satirising politicians. Not to tarnish them all with the same brush or anything,…
‘Why adapt Chekov into Scots?’ demanded an audience member at the interval of John Byrne’s ‘Uncle Varick’,…
In this latest in the A Play, A Pie and A Pint series from the Arab world, we have a story from Damascene…
A series of plays being performed at the Festival Fringe 2018 is the result of a creative initiative by BBC…
For many people, old-fashioned panto is a creaky anachronism where men dressing as women shouldn’t be that…
Sometimes you have an experience that you know you will remember long into your life. A memory that will find…
Rock of Ages returns to Edinburgh, hair quaffed and ready to rock, with their classic love story, giving the…
It is a brave thing to transpose a classic play out of its time and update it to a contemporary setting.…
It is always appealing to hear that a hitherto little or unknown story about brave women is being brought…
To put on ‘the poor mouth’ is a Gaelic expression, meaning to complain unduly about your misfortunes.
With sunshine striking the pavement outside The Counting House, one might wonder what might draw one inside,…
PASS Out is the final show for this year’s HND Acting and Performance graduates from Edinburgh College.
David Grieg's play Yellow Moon engages the audience from beginning to end. Following its run at the…
Corruption in the business and political world is always a sickening yet intriguing thought that infiltrates…
Gary McNair is a very gifted man. He is much loved in theatrical circles, especially in lowland Scotland, for…
Southern Light Opera Company, hailed by their president Jonathon Tait as the ‘mother of Edinburgh am-dram’,…
Linguistically crafted as if written by Oscar Wilde himself, this insightful play delves into the unseen…