Theatre

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

After sell out shows in 2015, Familie Flöz return with another epic performance.
After the resounding success of his satirical, romantic comedy, Private Lives,  Noel Coward decided on…
There is nothing I hate more in this world than people that do nothing other than speak of themselves.
Tailors have had a tendency to be men, but it is generally women who do the sewing at home; the making and…
Perhaps the audience members filing into the Assembly Rooms felt they were going to be treated unjustly.
Big Spirit Theatre has devised a show based on the story of Alfred Hitchcock's 1938 political spy thriller.
The existentialists have taken over the asylum as Panta Rei Theatre seeks to explore the boundaries of…
Alasdair Gray’s seminal Scottish novel Lanark: A Life in Four Books dared within its pages to create a…
Terminus is a play for three actors in rhyming couplets. Not the easiest form, nowadays at least, for…
Bigotry might be an accepted part of life in Scotland: one of our most (in)famous exports, up there with Irn-…
A beautiful, sunny August morning (rare for any Edinburgh Festival goer), a cup of coffee, fresh strawberries…
There is something so infinitely wonderful about puppetry.
“Four men from the rebel Syrian Army check their assault rifles and sling them over their shoulders. Their…
'Absurdity', 'Bizarre', 'Weirrrd!' 'The answers to the eternal questions.' These are the notes I wrote while…
Villa Grimaldi is one of more than 1,200 detention and torture centres in Chile that were operating under the…
A warm and welcoming direct chat greets the assembling audience as the two actors unabashedly get dressed on…
Hitchcock was a master director of gripping, thrilling movies. In Rear Window, a photographer is confined to…
Boris and Sergey are causing a ruckus every night at Pleasance Courtyard with their loveable appearance and…
Stalag Happy is a little work of art.
Without as much as the toot of a trumpet, the eminent art historian, critic and face of BBC’s Culture Show,…