Theatre

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

‘An Oak Tree’ is now ten years old. Tim Crouch’s play for two actors is a rare glimpse of the nuts and bolts…
Ruhe - which means "silence" in German - is an extraordinary piece of theatre. It deals with the thorny…
Theresienstadt was the name given to a small fortress town that became the Czechoslovakian ghetto north of…
Iain Heggie looks chipper if not dapper as he takes the stage for an hour’s worth of racontuering.
The human design has flaws. Hearts break, memory fades, bodies fail and ultimately nothing lasts infinitely.
With two sheets, toy swords, one chair and a large chest, Tooth and Nail take you on a trip around the world…
With the darkness of Goya and hints of Chagall, two pan faced, black clad characters with touches of red and…
Assembly has  a venue this year at St Mark’s Unitarian Church Hall, a hidden wee spot that is actually…
This latest show by David Hughes Productions is inspired by the myth and legend of Sawney Bean, a Scottish…
Big Spirit Theatre has devised a show based on the story of Alfred Hitchcock's 1938 political spy thriller.
From the crucible that brought us last year’s ‘La Clique’, Smoke and Mirrors is another treat from the…
I first heard of this show through Imperial Society of Teachers of Dance.
It was the Pleasance's turn to launch their programme yesterday (Saturday). Walking to the launch in…
Blue smoke and green lights pervade the stage area as the seats fill up for The Pleasance Opening Gala. The…
Is technology improving the Edinburgh Festival experience? You'd think so. At least, it should be making it…
The Scottish Arts Club lounge was full to overflowing last night for the presentation ceremony and party for…
Yesterday being 8th August, or 8/8, the Edinburgh International Festival press office released a cute press…
Ducked the Edinburgh rain this morning to capture the cast of Mies Julie - Yaël Farber's critically acclaimed…
Here's a Fringe tip for you for an as yet undiscovered (free) show with potential.
A book by a North-east novelist, which was once banned in her home town, is set to tour Scotland