Theatre
Edward Bruce's (brother of the more famous Robert) campaigns in Ireland receive blank looks or shuffled feet…
One woman, one man. Two stories told in the third person.
Matthew Bourne’s Swan Lake is not a ballet, but an iconic piece of absolutely first-class theatre.
The candlelit ambience of early 17th century Holyrood palace is created with some courtly music in the…
In 1987 the Edinburgh International Festival presented the world premiere of Iain Heggie’s play, A Wholly…
There is an air of a medieval banqueting hall at Ghillie Dhu, with its candled chandeliers, pillars and…
Shona Reppe Puppets was established in 1996 and has since been touring Scotland - and the world - performing…
Michel Tremblay’s play Les Belles-Soeurs, about a woman who wins a million Green Shield stamps and who calls…
The hit of 2014’s Edinburgh Festival makes a welcome return.
David Haig’s new play creates a storm at the Lyceum!
The British playwright, novelist and short story writer, W. Somerset Maugham was born in the British Embassy…
The Blisses don’t live up to their heavenly name. They are a bohemian family of four living in the relative…
Bohemians went for a big splash as they start their second centenary of producing shows in Edinburgh. Singin…
In July 2016, the unsung heroine of Musical Movies, Marni Nixon passed away in New York City aged 86.
There is a thread running through Siobhán Nicholas’ play, Stella, that awkwardly stitches together a…
Nothing is black or white in this powerful play from Brooklyn based Smoke and Mirrors Collaborative.
In the packed house of Bath's small but perfectly formed Theatre Royal, where it was a delight to see most of…
Adapting a book to a play is challenge.
Surrounded by vintage leather suitcases, higgledy-piggledy piles of papers and books, coats, umbrellas,…
Strictly Come Dancing favourites Vincent and Flavia present a slick and stylish Last Tango.