Theatre

Invisible Empire unpicks and nicks at the raw extremes of human experience, inducing feelings of unease and…
Strange Town Young Company brings a subversive seasonal message delivered through its peripatetic hero, Anton…
What’s the price of fame? For some it’s a high one indeed and Syd Barrett, the former lead singer of avant…
Matthew Bourne’s The Red Shoes marks the 30th anniversary of his ballet company New Adventures and is a…
To Narnia once more through the wardrobe, as we travel to one of the most iconic literary lands in the hands…
The world has only been at peace for about 8% of its recorded history.
Welcome to the world of MIEVH – MacKenzie Institute for the Encouragement of Vocal Harmony
Confused? They certainly will be…
Buddy rides high on the crest of a giant nostalgia wave. Now in its 25th year, this highly successful show…
ā€œMen are all pigs!ā€ How many times have you heard that sentence, or something to that effect? Being a pig is…
If feathers tickle your fancy, or your fancy piece is fitted with feathers then make for the playhouse and ā€œā€¦
Hilary Lyon’s richly comic and acutely observed romp does exactly what it says on the tin. It’s a bit of a…
Although staged in one of the smaller venues in Edinburgh, Traverse 2, the ideas tackled by this year’s PASS…
The subject of death and dying, the so called last taboo, is coming out of the closet. The media abounds…
Sterling cast ā€˜produces’ the goods at the Festival Theatre.
Trick of The Light and Zanetti Productions brings a haunting tale for children aged 8-13years, all the way…
The opening night’s weather for the latest production by Holyrood Amateur Theatrical Society (HATS) was…
Harold Pinter - playwright, director, actor, worthy winner of the 2005 Nobel Prize for Literature, who died…
London’s camp cabaret quartet, Sex Shells is a shameless satirical show certain to have you screaming for…
The offside rule remains a mystery to many. It can be explained time and again but if your brain isn’t wired…