Theatre

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

ThickSkin Theatre makes a triumphant return to the Fringe two years after the prodigious Blackout with…
First published in December 1890,  Hedda Gabler was immediately translated into English by the…
We are shown into a large square room where we join other guests already seated on comfortable sofas and…
If your country was eating itself from the inside out, if your family were risking life and limb for a…
It's exactly three years to the day (5th August) since the Chilean mining accident which trapped 33 miners 2,…
With its timeless appeal and loved by  children all over the world, everyone knows the story of Peter…
A Rabbit. Headphones. Finger Puppets. A New concept for Fringe 2014, but anything goes right? Well not always…
The colour theme of the wedding had been lilac, the colour of love (so they say).  All that was left was…
Terminus is a play for three actors in rhyming couplets. Not the easiest form, nowadays at least, for…
A warm and welcoming direct chat greets the assembling audience as the two actors unabashedly get dressed on…
Antoine Marie Jean-Baptiste Roger, comte de Saint Exupéry is (unfortunately, perhaps) best known in these…
Owle Schreame’s Droll is an engaging piece of late night lunacy performed for the “Merriment and Delight and…
At the start of life you are presented with a box and it’s yours to fill up with memories and keep. But what…
A feisty stride across Scotland’s history.
A ballsy struggle between protocol and principle.
Daffodils (a Play with Songs), by Rochelle Bright, is inspired by the true life love story of her parents and…
In 2009 the Beijing Film Academy brought an acclaimed multimedia production of Shakespeare’s “A Midsummer…
In the afternoon of Tuesday 12th January 2010 a magnitude 7 earthquake devastated Haiti. There were already…
How do people with an acute ‘green’ conscience square the circle of whether or not to add to the world’s…
Without as much as the toot of a trumpet, the eminent art historian, critic and face of BBC’s Culture Show,…