Theatre
The new season of A Play, A Pie and A Pint at The Traverse has opened with Matthew Trevannion’s Leviathan in…
Edinburgh author Iain Banks’ disturbing seminal novel, first published 24 years ago, has not lost its ability…
On a tiny boat in the middle of the Edinburgh Fringe Festival stands Half a String’s mesmerizing story A…
Abi Morgan is a most talented, prolific scriptwriter for stage and screen including “The Hour”, the 1950s…
This latest production from Leith based theatre company, Siege Perilous, is the result of the company’s 2011…
Trick of The Light and Zanetti Productions brings a haunting tale for children aged 8-13years, all the way…
Jacqueline Wilson tells the most marvellous stories for children.
Being evacuated during wartime must have been an adventure for many children.
There was an Englishman, a Scotsman, an Irishman and a Welshman. Well, almost. There was a reconstructed…
This touring production of Dreamcoats and Petticoats at Edinburgh's Playhouse rolls back the years - 50 years…
Buddy rides high on the crest of a giant nostalgia wave. Now in its 25th year, this highly successful show…
This party at the gym turned out to be no picnic. For one thing, the fighting started early – and for another…
The story of little orphan Annie is given a fresh relevance through a revamp that takes the edge off the…
Opening on a bare stage suggestive of prairie onto which George (William Rodell) and Lennie (Kristian…
After 5 successful years of producing their innovative lunchtime theatre programme, A Play, A Pie and A Pint
The Commitments is a right guid craic. It’s like a live gig, with a bit of behind-the-scenes footage and a…
This multi award winning play (1998) takes the form of a conversation, based upon real historical…
In our pressurised, fast paced, jet
setting lives, amidst global political, religious and racial unrest,
In a celebration of Orkney’s Festival of the Horse and its ancient traditions of ploughing contests, site-…
Once again, Agatha Christie’s beloved mystery play is back on an Edinburgh stage – this time to celebrate its…