Theatre

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

There is something fishy going down at Fingers. New Town has become New York for a cabaret tale of a

Stalag Happy is a little work of art.
Silent comedy and physical theatre like you’ve never seen before, Tape Face can only be described as

Orville and Wilbur Wright stand like two overgrown schoolboys, sending paper aeroplanes out over the heads of

As the title suggests this multimedia production centres around the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, a

A recording of the actual voice of Donald Trump using the sexual words that he described as merely ‘Locker

Jimmy makes a panicked phone call – “Kitty, my hands have disappeared”.
Making News draws on the recent misfortunes of the BBC to present a rather gentle satire that verges toward

“Local man found dead in the town of Danderhall”. They are in the news regularly these days, not their faces

To the trilling of a recorder the cast emerge from cardboard boxes. They are here to unpack a story of

During the interval for this show I popped out for a naughty rollie and got chatting to someone who was

An impressive visual mix of old and new.
It’s rare that you come across a play that produces so much tension that you fear for your safety and the

A multi voiced feminine prose poem.
Blink is a love story - albeit an unusual one with dark undertones.  It involves a young man and woman

This is braw. As the eponymous character of Willy Russell’s ‘Educating Rita’ finds when she reduces her

This is not, as it might appear a production about the Hindenburg disaster, but rather five short plays

When it’s the centre of your universe, doubting the existence of extra-terrestrial life can never be a good

What happens when you put the Macbeths, Richard III and Juliet Capulet into a psychiatrist’s chair? Dr Bard

Young Rehana stands in the moonlit pistachio grove, surrounded by the snarls and yelps of predators. When