Theatre at the <a href="/events/edinburghfringe">Edinburgh Fringe</a> and <a href="/events/eif">Edinburgh International Festival</a>.
Theatre
The stage creates a celebrity’s dressing room: mannequins draped in a fur coat, pearls and lacy négligée…
There was a time, not all that long ago, when you couldn’t open a newspaper or a magazine without laying your…
In 2011, The Scottish Arts Club and EdinburghGuide.com introduced a new award, the Fringe Award for Scottish…
Beneath the wing of his crashed aircraft, Bill Lancaster shelters from the Sahara sun and fills in his…
The story of Electra, so typical of the myths and legends of Ancient Greece, has murder and revenge at its…
Beautiful Burnout marks another collaboration between The National Theatre of Scotland and Frantic Assembly,…
There is a certain reputation that follows an artist. That of heavy drinking, cigarette smoking, fiendish,…
It’s the theatrical experience Henry Cyril Paget, 5th Marquess of Anglesey would have hope for. An ornate…
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…
The latest show from Worcester based mask theatre company Vamos, Finding Joy, is based on the true life story…
Sitting in the plush, gilded and chandeliered interior of the Royal Lyceum Theatre, a bevelled double mirror…
Villa Grimaldi is one of more than 1,200 detention and torture centres in Chile that were operating under the…
This is a story, told through books. How we read and experience books, how they shape the chapters of our…
There are any number of shows at the Fringe designed specifically for children, but very few are performed by…
Failing to fall asleep is young Tommy, tormented by nightmares not of monsters but of the death of his mother…
The first black man to be born in America out of slavery chose his own name. He called himself Freeman.
The vast space of the Assembly Hall with its high rafters and apron stage, is the ideal theatre to stage this…
Set in a swing park, adult actors from Grid Iron recreate one summer when most of them were nine, too wee for…
Peppermint Muse is a theatre company staging classic adaptations and exciting new work.
Nurturing is at the heart of this year’s flagship play in the Traverse Theatre’s Festival programme, Milk.