Theatre

A ā€˜riveting’ second half raises this touring production of Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice’s ā€˜Evita’ to the…
Firmly in the saddle of their 10th Anniversary UK tour, the National Theatre return to the Festival Theatre…
I couldn’t see in the dark. I panicked. It all happened so fast … I am a killer. I am conditioned to kill.
Brimming with nostalgia and inducing an urgent need to tap your toes and click your heels, The Southern Light…
Spine-tingling entertainment comes to the King's with a surprise star in store.
As we are ushered in, Ralph McCubbin Howell (the eponymous and anonymous Bookbinder) appears asleep at a desk…
If music be the food of love, play on.
Boxing may not be the sport of kings, but it is the sport of artists, writers and great leaders.
Who gets to decide who lives and dies? ā€œNameless, faceless ā€œgodsā€ around a conference table?ā€ asks Breakfast…
Bird is a one-woman show produced by FERAL and feral it is.
A dreamy display of light, sound, shadow and colour.
A precision machine oiled with gallons of talent!
Lee Hall is best known for Billy Elliot, but in 1997 his play Spoonface Steinberg was broadcast by the BBC to…
Edinburgh College’s Performing Arts Studio Scotland brings their showcase for graduate actors to the Traverse…
The scene, in this the final of the lunchtime A Play, A Pie and A Pint shows, is the bedroom of a married…
"A ship is safe in the harbor, but that is not what it is built for."
Fear: a feeling of anxiety or distress caused by the presence of danger and a genre of performance that is…
Bohemians went for a big splash as they start their second centenary of producing shows in Edinburgh. Singin…
Robert Burns, our Scottish bard: ploughman, poet, intellectual and humanist. While his childhood sweetheart…