Theatre

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

Reel to Real is a new multi-media musical that blends clips from original film footage of old Hollywood…
The constriction of order or the terror of chaos, these are two of the competing themes present in this…
Mikey and Addie first appeared in 2012 and was part of that year’s imaginate Festival (Read my review
Anyone who had the privilege of witnessing the extraordinary monologue, Novecento, staged at the EIF in 2001…
‘Caledonia’ is an undeniably ambitious undertaking, rather like the project it seeks to portray. Remembered…
Company of Wolves, regulars to Summerhall, return this Fringe with their new performance ‘A Brief History of…
Welcome to the mechanised age; the spirit of a new era is upon us. At least that’s the buzz that’s going…
It is very hard to see 4.48 Psychosis solely as a play. It is, and always has been, so much more than that. I…
Margaret Rutherford was an extraordinary English character actress, renowned for energetic, feisty roles,…
Lee Hall is best known for Billy Elliot, but in 1997 his play Spoonface Steinberg was broadcast by the BBC to…
‘Every light casts a shadow; every fire ends in dust’. So reads the programme note to Anything That Gives Off…
‘It takes balls to be a Bugle Boy’ so says one of the three blue satin clad drag artists who strut on to the…
Why is it we always remember where we were when something bad happens?
Jack attempts to move the debate about the future of Scotland beyond economics, with a look at the past and…
This is the second play in a trilogy being produced by Teatro Cinema, the new experimental theatre company…
Young Alfie White (Jordan Turner) lives with his Gran (Lucy Tuck) because his Dad (and Mum) have disappeared…
The crew of a Royal Navy submarine are about to cast off their land bound lives and slip beneath the waves.…
It was a day of epic rain. I had actually ‘phoned the box office to check whether this outdoor…
Nikolai Gogol’s short story written in 1835 has been brilliantly interpreted by the well established Newbury…
Silent comedy and physical theatre like you’ve never seen before, Tape Face can only be described as…