Theatre at the <a href="/events/edinburghfringe">Edinburgh Fringe</a> and <a href="/events/eif">Edinburgh International Festival</a>.
Theatre
Under the magic pink glow of Salon Speculaireās half circus, half nightclub atmosphere (Spiegeltent inā¦
August 1939 and 27 year-old artist, Keith Vaughan is writing in his diary, the āintimate friend to whomā¦
From the crucible that brought us last yearās āLa Cliqueā, Smoke and Mirrors is another treat from theā¦
Joyce famously asserted that his Ulysses was a creation of deliberate, impossible opacity to keep scholarsā¦
What is it about the seaside that draws us back time and again? It's not a new thing.
There are some things that you can rely on with the Edinburgh Tattoo: marching bands, fireworks and big bangsā¦
āHow about we try again today?ā Annaās doctor cajoles as she stands before an artistās easel. There isā¦
It must be difficult to understand what being a different gender, to your own, would be like.
There is either something wonderful or something terrible to be said about improvisation.
Welcome to Reykjavik, or as the sign at the airport reads āVelkomin Heimā (Welcome Home). Itās a city whichā¦
In Sachsenhausen concentration camp an elderly Jewish Berlin watchmaker (Benjamin) and a flamboyant Germanā¦
The story of Electra, so typical of the myths and legends of Ancient Greece, has murder and revenge at itsā¦
Homer's Odyssey is a big story with so many twists and turns and endless analogies and metaphors the ideaā¦
Guy Masterton has been producing hit Fringe shows for over two decades.
High above the streets of Paris there is a place of angels and gargoyles.
Itās the first day for Tobias, the new German language assistant at an ordinary English comprehensive school.
Both celebrated actors in Brazil, Guilherme Leme teams up with co-director Vera Holtz in this deftā¦
Slick lives up to its name in the perhaps
somewhat restricted space of Traverse 2; essentially a pantomimeā¦
The action opens with the sound of frantically galloping hoofs. Four backpackers wander on rather aimlessly.ā¦
Afterplay, written by Brian Friel, is most unusual in that he has taken characters from two familiar Chekhovā¦