Theatre

Theatre at the <a href="/events/edinburghfringe">Edinburgh Fringe</a> and <a href="/events/eif">Edinburgh International Festival</a>.

Scotland has always felt more of an outsider in the political mire that is Westminster. Where we fit in is a

I was once in a bar and I met a woman who seemed to be able to look right inside me and tell me what was

It’s the first day for Tobias, the new German language assistant at an ordinary English comprehensive school.
This is New York based The TEAM's (the acronym stands for "Theatre of Emerging American Moment") fourth visit

The stage is covered in feathers. It looks like there has been a murder of crows. To the sound of

"CĂșirt An MhĂ©an OĂ­che" in the original, "The Midnight Court" to those not blessed with an understanding of

How do you solve a problem like Ada Lovelace? Or indeed one like Charles Babbage?
Beneath the wing of his crashed aircraft, Bill Lancaster shelters from the Sahara sun and fills in his

It is very easy to enter the Mental Health discussion with a sorrowful, even morbid, tone. Humourlessness is

Philip Ziegler is a well known biographer and historian with some twenty four books to his name, including

Big Spirit Theatre has devised a show based on the story of Alfred Hitchcock's 1938 political spy thriller.
“The story begins in a quiet bar 
 the atmosphere is tickling my toes”, says the young woman in a little

War –What is it good for? Absolutely nothing!
Rob Bailey, illusionist and psychologist brings his show to the Fringe and looks at the world of homeopathy,

This award winning play by James Hamilton (Scottish Daily Mail Drama UK 2015), is inspired by the

Even on a less-than-promising Edinburgh August morning, a fair field of folk were gathered outside the

James Hogg’s 1824 novel Confessions of a Justified Sinner has been described as “stunningly duplicitous”.

A soaring polyphony on the grief and waste of war.
It’s a good thing the title specifies ‘abridged’ – as we are told almost immediately, the ‘original’ script

The Battle of Pots and Pans is based on a battle that took place in l745 in the southeastern Scottish town of